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A new book co-authored by Institute Director Professor Greg Marsden prompts readers to consider whether many existing approaches to sustainable transport are truly effective.

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A new €4.89 million international collaboration is set to reduce our cities’ reliance on conventionally fuelled vehicles.

A two-day international workshop ‘Energy-related economic stress at the interface between transport poverty, fuel poverty and residential location’ was hosted by ITS.

On Friday 17th April, The School of Earth and Environment was visited by alumnus Dr Geoff Gaunt (BSc Geology 1955; PhD Earth Sciences 1976).

Arctic ozone without the Montreal Protocol (left) and following its implementation (right) on 26 March 2011. Credit: Sandip Dhomse

We are already reaping the rewards of the Montreal Protocol, with the ozone layer in much better shape than it would have been without the UN treaty, according to a new study in Nature Communications.