How understanding the subsurface beneath our towns and cities may allow us to access geothermal energy for heating homes and powering the UK.
Underground storage for renewable energy resources could be a viable green solution as we transition to a net zero UK.
As part of BGS’s Geoscience Solutions for Net Zero campaign, the lectures will feature a range of topics delivered by experts in geoscience.
The BGS offers a range of services and information for businesses, home-owners, policymakers and the general public.
Radon is a natural radioactive gas, which enters buildings from the ground. Exposure to high concentrations increases the risk of lung cancer.
We have extensive collections of books, maps, journals and BGS publications. We also hold special collections of British geological photographs and archive material, chiefly the historical archives of the BGS.
A consortium addressing the sustainable management of London's water within the context of required housing growth and the environment.
Project Iceberg aims to address the serious issue of the lack of information about the ground beneath our cities and the un-coordinated way in which the subsurface space is managed.
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