In November 2021, the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow. The BGS will demonstrate where UK geoscience can assist emerging climate action.
Our vision is to deliver new research, underpinning datasets and capacity building via three research platforms working across 13 countries.
The space beneath our cities can play a vital role in supporting climate resilient urban spaces.
How much of an issue are coastal vulnerabilities and what do we need to consider to increase our resilience to future events?
Long-term solutions for water poverty in one of the world's largest cities in the face of climate change and a growing population.
A new study aims to understand the range of organic molecules present in urban waterway sediments from different locations around the world.
GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.
New technology has enabled marine scientists to capture some of the world’s first images of previously unexplored habitats in the deepest point of the Indian Ocean.
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