Embedding the SDG’s into Teaching
Alessia Gabriele, an MSc Sustainable Development student, wrote this blog about her placement at SOS-UK – an educational charity created by students and staff at NUS in response to the climate...
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Ilaria Bo, MSc student in Sustainable Development, started a work placement at Global Action Plan (GAP) as part of the programme. GAP is a charity founded in 1993 which is based in London, and it is...
View ArticleSustainabile Heathcare
Ben Readman, CES MSc graduate, completed his Industrial Placement at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust (DCHS) and has shared the following blog. To begin these blog posts...
View ArticleReduction of carbon emissions across the Guildford
Industrial Placement blog in 4 parts with Guildford Environmental Forum by Katherien Murphy, MSc graduate. Beginning of Placement with GEF – 3rd March I have started a placement with Guildford...
View ArticleNet Zero Leisure Centre Project
MSc graduate, Joseph Granado, shares blog 1-5 about a placement project he had with Cranleigh Parish Council. Cranleigh Parish’s aims to design and construct a new leisure centre, with the...
View ArticleStéphanie Looser Obituary
CES Visiting Research Fellow: Stephanie Looser It is with great sadness, shock and disbelief that I have to report of the sad and sudden loss of Stephanie Looser, one of our Visiting Research Fellows,...
View ArticleFollow the Money—how careless finance is ruining social care
Following the money that flows through the social care system, a new CUSP paper demonstrates how private equity firms have stacked some care home chains with shocking levels of debt and stripped them...
View ArticleHow much does a heat pump actually cost?
Are Ground Source Heat Pumps or Air Source Heat Pumps the future of UK home heating systems? What is the actual installation cost? With the plans for the UK to cut its carbon emissions by 78% by 2035...
View ArticleREVIEW OF “THE BUSINESS OF LESS: THE ROLE OF COMPANIES AND HOUSEHOLDS ON A...
Roland Geyer’s new book The Business of Less starts with a vivid vignette – taking us back to 1991 and the realization by CES’s founder Prof. Roland Clift that a radical rethinking was needed about...
View ArticleHow do we govern climate action?: the case of Surrey – improvisatory and...
Ian Christie and Erica Russell 13th November 2023 How should we govern the complex and urgent task of transition to a zero-carbon economy? Much work has been undertaken to understand and organise...
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