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The Centre for Environmental Policy provides a unique and interdisciplinary research interface between science and technology, and the economic and policy context in which it is developed and applied.
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Conservation needs to scale successfully to protect nature. A new paper, co-authored by CEP researchers, takes lessons from around the world to show how that might be done.
Join us for a cross-Faculty panel discussion on the future of rapid vaccine development and deployment, in response to emerging public health challenges.
A new study, co-authored by CEP's Dr Caroline Howe and PhD student Henry Grub, highlights the success of a four-year pilot badger vaccination programme in Cornwall, which has reduced the incidence of Bovine TB in badgers from 16% to 0%.
A new study, co-authored by Dr Robin Lamboll and Professor Joeri Rogelj, shows that Earth systems could be ‘tipped’ into unstable states if warming overshoots 1.5C target, but impacts could be minimised if warming is swiftly reversed.
In her new blog, PhD student Zhenna Azimrayat Andrews breaks down how marine life, alongside ambitious plastic pollution reduction goals, can help us eliminate microplastics from surface oceans.
Q&A with Dr Thomas Pienkowski, Dr Emma Lawrance, and Dr Jessica Fisher, who have recently published a framework capturing the connections between mental health and conservation.
Three multidisciplinary Imperial College London research teams, including the the Centre for Environmental Policy, have secured over £50,000 in funding from the Turner Kirk Trust (TKT) Sprint Challenge.
The Department’s highly regarded PhD programme gives students the opportunity to pursue interdisciplinary research over a 3 or occasionally 4 year period. Find out more about our PhD programme.
The Centre for Environmental Policy was awarded the Athena Swan Bronze Award in October 2019 and is currently working towards attaining its Silver Award. Read the Bronze Award application here.
Professor Jim Skea is Co-Chair of IPCC's Working Group III, which assesses the state of knowledge related to climate change mitigation. The CEP also hosts the main Working Group III Technical Support Unit (TSU), which provides scientific, technical and organisational support. Find out more.
The Malabo Montpellier Panel is a group of international agriculture experts who guide policy choices that accelerate progress towards food security and improved nutrition in Africa. Find out more.
Network of Excellence in Air Quality: bringing together researchers from across Imperial to improve air quality for all. Find out more.
Sustainability Through Life Cycle Approaches: a network connecting life cycle-related researchers. Find out more.
OPAL: a UK-wide citizen science initiative that allows you to get hands-on with nature, whatever your age, backgound or level of ability. Find out more.
UNPICK: Understanding public risk in relation to tree health. Find out more.
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