Recyclable, paper-based electronic circuits that reduce pollution and save on resources.
Climate, Weather and Water in History
Water can be understood as both an agent and manifestation of climatic processes.
Why the Social Cost of Carbon Will Always Be Disputed
A key reason is that the unique complexity of the Earth system, and the unprecedentedness of likely climate change over the next century, mean the economic value of future climate damage cannot be estimated by normal scientific methods.
Constructing the Future with Energy-Efficient Building Materials
Advanced polymers can address the need for improved insulation materials and potentially lower carbon dioxide emissions.
Prof. Ghim Wei Ho on Research for a Sustainable World
Dr. Ghim Wei Ho is a scientist who studies sustainable energy, discusses how she choose her research path, the future of the soft matter field, her hobbies, and who she admires the most.
Climate Data Empathy
Climate data should not be seen just as values of physical variables. Climate data are societal products, and the historical and present-day contexts that are imprinted on climate data are important in their own right.
Heat Under Your Feet Identifies Groundwater Flow
In many cases, standard approaches for analysing temperature-depth profiles to trace groundwater flow are now invalid because climate change has warmed the land surface and created an inversion in the geothermal gradient.
Carbon Dioxide Conversion and Corrosion
Mind the gap: Carbon dioxide corrosion problems in a world of carbon dioxide conversion research. Understanding the surface chemistry and electrochemistry and how they affect the overarching systems.
Improving Management of Water Distribution Systems by Understanding Microbial Ecology
Operators are now increasingly being held accountable to ensure delivered water is safe for human consumption, yet little is understood on how to best to manage these living engineered systems.
Peel-Good Water Purification
Orange peels for water purification – a zesty new approach.