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Stuart Wagland
August 2021

There are over 20,000 closed landfills across the UK, many of which contain significant resources and/or are in locations suitable for redevelopment. The remediation of sites is challenging due to the costs and risks associated with legacy wastes contained within; the concept of enhanced...

Andrew Gunning
July 2021

Hydrogen has been identified as potentially a key component in decarbonising energy, and in particular, heat, given the need to achieve the UK government’s commitment of ‘Net Zero’ emissions by 2050, and 2045 in Scotland. One of the key challenges associated with the use of hydrogen in heat...

Dr Rachel Dunk
July 2021

It is now widely recognised that we are facing a climate crisis, with an urgent need to take strong action and achieve net zero emissions to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. However, the scale of change required is challenging, and success will require participation from everyone (...

Dr Tom Woolley
July 2021

This webinar is for those concerned with the built environment and the future of cities. In this presentation, Tom Woolley discussed using bio-based low embodied energy materials (particularly hempcrete) to produce zero-carbon, healthy buildings, achieve good indoor air quality, and be more...

Rhiannon Humphreys
July 2021

Thinking of becoming Chartered? Find out how the IES can help you achieve your Chartered Environmentalist and what benefit being CEnv may have for your professional development and career journey. Check out our series of webinars below!


Your journey to Chartership with the IES

Whether you...

Bruno Beloff
July 2021

Most countries around the world rely on government reference stations to monitor background air quality. Whilst very accurate, they are also very expensive and are normally fixed in position.


In recent years, as more has become known about air quality, we have learnt that not only does it...

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