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Professor Jafry informs carbon debate
A leading academic from Glasgow Caledonian University has input into a report looking at how the UK can meet the Government’s legally binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.
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Pioneering £8 million programme aims to reduce environmental impact of gas turbine jet engines
The University of Strathclyde is leading on an £8 million research programme which aims ultimately to reduce the environmental impact of aviation and power generating gas turbine engines (GTEs).
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Flagship college project helps cut pollution and boosts green credentials
City of Glasgow College has invested in equipment to compost an estimated 26 tonnes of food waste per year, on site.
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Strathclyde researchers to tackle damaging plant disease
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde are working with partners to tackle one of the most damaging bacterial plant diseases in the UK, responsible for annual losses of £50m for the potato industry.
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Glasgow software company’s local authority net-zero project goes live
A Glasgow software firm has hailed the start of a project aimed at helping local authorities reach net-zero carbon dioxide targets.
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Omanos Analytics wins UK Space Agency funding to support clean energy projects in Kenya
Glasgow-based Omanos Analytics has been awarded UK Space Agency funding for its work on sustainable energy in Kenya.
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Predictive modelling experts provide forecasts for Mauritius oil spillage salvage operation
Experts from Strathclyde are providing vital data modelling after a huge oil spillage off the coast of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
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GCU to help Sri Lanka tap into “vast resource” of renewables
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will receive a share of almost one million euros to help Sri Lanka address workforce shortages in renewable energy skills and meet its ambitious targets.
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