Environmental sustainability

Increasing greenhouse gas emissions, rising temperatures and the erosion of nature and biodiversity represent an urgent threat to humanity and the ecosystems that surround us.

Through our research, teaching, operations, engagement and people, the University is helping to lead the way to a more sustainable world.

We’re at the forefront of tackling key global challenges such as climate change, population growth, rapid urbanisation, overconsumption, food and water security, loss of biodiversity and pollution.

Our environmental sustainability vision is for the University to use its full range of knowledge and influence to support a world that is environmentally sustainable. Our Environmental Sustainability Strategy sets out how we’re doing this.

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Research

Through our research institutes and centres, we find innovative solutions for cleaner energy and more sustainable use of resources.

We contribute to the challenge through our:

Beacons for a sustainable future

Our research beacons are examples of pioneering discoveries, interdisciplinary collaboration and cross-sector partnerships that are tackling some of the biggest questions facing the planet, including environmental sustainability:

  • Advanced materials – focuses on graphene and other 2D materials, pioneering innovation on sustainability in areas such as clean water and more sustainable energy storage devices.
  • Biotechnology – is working towards replacing our reliance on fossil fuels with plants, algae, fungi, marine life and micro-organisms to change how we manufacture chemicals and materials and provide sources of renewable energy.
  • Energy –  explores the sustainability and efficiency of different energy sources and systems.
  • Global inequalities – is addressing issues of global development in sustainability and peoples’ lived experience of environmental breakdown.

What we’re doing to make a difference on campus