Carbon capture, usage and storage will play a significant role in the UK achieving national emissions reduction targets
The consortium of internationally-recognised research institutions will bring together expertise in energy research to help the UK to meet its ambitious net zero targets
BGS is part of a research project that will consider the feasibility of using quantum gravity sensors to monitor carbon capture and storage sites.
A new programme will produce world-class research and advice to help the UK deliver on net zero targets.
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.
A new report underlines importance of community engagement in achieving the UK national climate change targets.
The Geological Society has recognised the contributions of two members of BGS: director Dr Karen Hanghøj and volcanologist Dr Samantha Engwell.
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