Research initiative @Cambridge_Uni. We answer questions around delivering energy and material services while reducing resource use and environmental impact
🌟 WE’RE HIRING! 🌟
We’re looking for a Research Assistant / Associate to join our Climate Compatible Growth (@ResearchCcg) project.
CCG aims to support investment in sustainable energy and transport systems to meet development priorities in the Global South.
Hi, Joanna here! It’s my last day so things may go a bit quiet on here. Hopefully our website will keep running, so do check https://t.co/b1nDs95vTI. I’ve had a brilliant ~3 years with the group & very proud of how much we’ve grown over the years. Good luck to the whole team! 🌻
🚨 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: TOMORROW 28 July! 🚨
We’re looking for a Research Assistant / Associate to join our Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) project.
CCG aims to support investment in sustainable energy & transport systems to meet development priorities in the Global South
The key partner countries in CCG are Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Lao PDR, Viet Nam and India where joint research projects are in place.
The specific focus of this post is critical materials (such as lithium, cobalt, graphite) to support low-carbon transition in developing countries.
Refficiency’s Natanael has just returned from the 7th International Exergy-Economics Workshop in Chambery, France.
“The 7th IEEW provided an enriching & memorable experience, where the engaging discussions, & enlightening sessions converged to foster collaboration and learning.”
A network analysis of the petrochemical industry reveals the complexity and interconnectedness of the sector and indicates how changes made in one plant or location would have implications elsewhere.
#OurTeam Ella emphasises the importance to continue the conversation around 1.5 degrees and the nearing dangers of global warming on our planet 🌡️
🔗 Read more about Ella and her research on our website here: https://t.co/9YIqITXaEF
Another Deep Dive from our latest C-THRU report looks at:
➡️ The Economic Context ⬅️
We need to consider the potential wider economic impacts of climate change mitigation actions taken within the petrochemical sector.
Recently, Samantha visited Raleigh to attend the 97th ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium. She met experts in her field, presented her work on smart sustainable packaging from plants, and says the event “recharged my inspiration”
Read more here: https://t.co/Eb8b6VADoy
🏘️ Recently, Ana attended the Circular Economy Symposium one-day event hosted by the University of Sheffield in London. It included presentations on promoting knowledge transfer between academia and industry for accelerating progress towards a circular built environment.
NEW PAPER: Mapping material use and embodied carbon in UK construction
The latest available analysis shows that 80% of embodied carbon of UK construction in 2018 came from materials and on-site activities.
We found that existing top-down approaches underestimate emissions by up to 20%. We found converting non-residential buildings for housing can bring 34% embodied carbon savings, 30% by avoiding demolition, and 10% if all new houses were multi-storey buildings.
🌟 WE’RE HIRING! 🌟
We’re looking for a Research Assistant / Associate to join our Climate Compatible Growth (@ResearchCcg) project.
CCG aims to support investment in sustainable energy and transport systems to meet development priorities in the Global South.
Our next Deep Dive from our latest C-THRU report looks at:
➡️ Material flow analysis of petrochemicals production in the UK ⬅️
We use a new methodology to map the emissions and energy use of the petrochemical sector in greater detail than existing studies.
Steel in the Circular Economy: Insights from the CircNexSt project
The CircNexSt project aimed to develop demand-side strategies to enhance the steel industry’s circularity by applying the Stock-Flow-Service (SFS) nexus approach.