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Scientists install sensors in Glasgow, Scotland schools to monitor greenhouse gases in real time
Scientists will install sensors in primary and secondary schools across Glasgow, Scotland to monitor levels of the greenhouse gas (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2) which contribute to climate change.
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Student team win Global Prize for Innovation to tackle household pollution and climate change
Students from Strathclyde have beaten teams from around the world to win silver in the Efficiency for Access Design Challenge.
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Strathclyde to host new innovation centre to drive the electric revolution
The University of Strathclyde will host a new innovation centre as part of the UK Government’s Driving the Electric Revolution (DER) challenge.
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City chiefs join forces to tackle climate change
City chiefs from the public and private sectors, academia and civil society have been mobilised to lead Glasgow's race to carbon net zero by 2030.
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Low Emission Zone Funding Boost for Successful Car Club Scheme
A funding boost from the Scottish Government will see investment in projects that support Glasgow's Low Emission Zone - a key initiative introduced in 2018 to protect public health by reducing levels of air pollution from road traffic.
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Strath involved in world-class energy research
The drive towards the UK’s net-zero carbon emissions target has received a £22 million funding boost for social scientists, engineers and natural scientists working as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC).
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GSA Innovation School’s co-design expertise brought to Alloa fuel poverty project
A team from The Glasgow School of Art will be working with the communities of Alloa as part of a major research project aimed at investigating energy challenges in the Clackmannanshire town it has been announced.
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Scotland to reach 100% renewables in time to host COP26 in Glasgow
Scotland is shaping up as an exemplary host for this year’s UN climate conference, with data showing it is likely to meet its national target of 100 per cent renewable electricity in good time for the November meeting.
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