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New Year's Honour for Professor Myles Allen
Professor Myles Allen has been named among seven members of the University of Oxford who have been recognised for their outstanding achievements in the New Year's Honours list for 2022.
Making fossil fuel extractors clean up after themselves is affordable and low-risk
Imagine a single policy, imposed on one industry, which would, if enforced consistently, stop fossil fuels causing global warming within a generation.
New College adopts the Oxford Martin Principles for Climate-Conscious Investment
New College, Oxford, has adopted a Responsible Investment Policy that incorporates the Oxford Martin Principles for Climate-Conscious Investment, one year ahead of the COP26 Conference, which will take place Glasgow next November.
Oxford Net Zero launches to tackle global carbon emissions
The Oxford Net Zero initiative draws on the university’s world-leading expertise in climate science and policy, addressing the critical issue of how to reach global ‘net zero’ – limiting greenhouse gases – in time to halt global warming.
University of Oxford announces fossil fuel divestment and adoption of Oxford Martin Principles
BP’s climate goals – do they go far enough?
It’s not often that environmental campaigners find themselves siding with the CEO of one of the world’s largest mining firms.
Five things we learned from Oxford Martin School research in 2019
Only 1 in 10 of the world’s largest energy companies have made plans to get to net-zero emissions
Just 13 out of the largest 132 coal, electricity, and oil and gas companies have made commitments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, according to research published today by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science, the Oxford Martin School, and the Transition Pathway Initiative.
Why protesters should be wary of ‘12 years to climate breakdown’ rhetoric
COP24: UN talks have an opportunity to align rules with their long-term temperature goal
Keeping global warming to 1.5°C will require drastic change with a limited window for action
Early career award for Oxford Martin Fellow Richard Millar
Oxford Bishop calls for wider adoption of Oxford Martin Principles for Climate Conscious Investment
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