New Glasgow App Empowers Communities to Tackle Climate Change Through Everyday Actions
Glasgow residents will have a new way to engage with local climate action at their fingertips, thanks to a community science app co-designed by researchers at the University of Glasgow and local community members.
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University of Glasgow Engineer Wins Prestigious Sir George Macfarlane Medal
Dr Mahmoud Wagih, an early-career engineer at the University of Glasgow, has been awarded the prestigious Sir George Macfarlane Medal by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Glasgow CleanTech Firm Secures £3M Boost
East Kilbride-based cleantech company Innovatium has secured a £3 million investment from the Scottish National Investment Bank and Hitachi Industrial Equipment Solutions (HIES) to accelerate the deployment of its PRISMA Advanced Liquid Air Energy Storage system.
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Glasgow’s Munro Vehicles Secures £17m in Orders for Off-Road Electric 4x4s
Scottish electric car maker Munro Vehicles is powering ahead with a bumper £17 million order book.
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Strathclyde Expert Joins UK Government Advisory Council on Clean Energy Transition
A University of Strathclyde academic has been appointed to a new government advisory council to support the UK’s transition to clean energy.
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New Glasgow Scheme Unlocks Community-Led Renewable Energy Projects
Four open spaces in Milton and Easterhouse have been earmarked for community-led renewable energy projects, thanks to Glasgow City Council’s new Community Renewable Energy Framework (CREF).
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New Funding to Expand Active Travel Routes and Cycle Schemes Across Glasgow
Plans that make it easier for people to travel more sustainably in Glasgow have received a £10.6m funding boost.
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Strathclyde Expert Contributes to Global Study on Climate Change in Coastal Oceans
A University of Strathclyde academic has played a key role in international research forecasting the impacts of climate change on the world’s coastal oceans to the end of the century.
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