In this section
Read the latest blog posts from students and staff working in the Environmental Quality group
09 December 2024
Rachel Blake MP visits White City to see Imperial student startup
23 October 2024
UK rivers contain cocktail of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and stimulants
08 October 2024
Hampstead Heath ponds where dogs swim contaminated with pesticides
25 September 2024
Puraffinity raises £17m and prepares to scale up water treatment technology
22 March 2024
Incentives for farmers recommended to aid England’s ailing rivers
06 March 2024
Designing microbes to remove microplastics pollution
02 February 2024
Handwashing a major source of pet pesticide pollution in UK rivers
29 January 2024
Climate change made unprecedented Amazon rainforest drought 30 times more likely
30 December 2023
Members of Imperial community recognised in New Year Honours
09 November 2023
Climate change to blame for the devastating drought in Syria, Iraq and Iran
28 September 2023
45 years of interdisciplinary environmental policy at Imperial
20 September 2023
River sampling study shows impact of COVID-19 pandemic on London’s waterways
29 August 2023
Resilience scenarios for Integrated Water Systems - £330K DAFNI funded project
15 August 2023
A new bio-inspired solar leaf design with increased harvesting efficiency
31 July 2023
New centre to develop sustainable materials for a green future
20 July 2023
White City Innovation District hosts ClimateTech Summit
17 July 2023
UK nominates Professor Jim Skea for top climate science position
14 July 2023
Puddle-free pavements and rethinking plastic: News from the College
05 July 2023
Re-thinking innovation and engagement to deliver water and sanitation worldwide
15 June 2023
Dr Reshma Rao wins Asian Women of Achievement Award
10 May 2023
Imperial researchers collaborate to achieve water-fuelled satellite engine
26 April 2023
Imperial startups showcase innovative technology in US
22 March 2023
Ensuring access to clean drinking water: Imperial and SDG 6
20 March 2023
Toxic pet flea and tick treatments are polluting UK freshwaters