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In the latest episode of The Decarbonisation Dialogue, world-leading climatologist and scientist Professor Peter Cox discussed groundbreaking technologies to help stop the clock on climate change.
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In the latest episode of The Decarbonisation Dialogue, world-leading climatologist and scientist Professor Peter Cox discussed groundbreaking technologies to help stop the clock on climate change.
International researcher, scientist and behaviourist Dr Emma Lawrance explains eco-anxiety and how we can address it, in the latest episode of The Decarbonisation Dialogue.
Learn more about Round 2 of Digarbon with our frequently asked questions guide for grant applicants.
As the world gathers in Brazil for COP30, climate scientist Dr Emily Shuckburgh, co-author with King Charles III, reflects on lessons from the ice and her mission to turn research into real-world impact
In a bittersweet farewell to a pioneering initiative, we have overseen the successful conclusion of the Salix Recycling Fund.
Soha Housing shares its experience navigating costly ecological surveys due to risk of roosting bats
Pip Wheaton talks to us from New Zealand on episode 40 of The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast. Pip focuses on supporting climate innovators and understanding what makes effective climate strategy – and curiosity is key.
In episode 37 of The Decarbonisation Dialogue our Salix Podcast, Asif Ghafoor argues that the real driver of change is not carbon targets, but technology - and the opportunity created when industries collide.
Salix opened the Phase 3c Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme Application Portal on Tuesday, 10 October at 2pm.
The Applicant Journey Timeline has been designed to help you progress through your application. It includes key deadlines and useful documents.
Feminist activist and campaigner Zarina Ahmad shares her insights in episode 24 of the decarbonisation dialogue podcast.
Energy efficiency projects at Cranfield University reduce organisational emissions by 1,919 tonnes of carbon a year.