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Global target of fair and inclusive conservation remains a challenge, says study

Despite strong international commitments to equity and justice in conservation areas by 2030, implementation remains a challenge

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Taking the train to Glasgow for the IMGC 2025

Attending the 38th International Mammalian Genome Conference in Glasgow, using IGUANA funding to travel by train instead of by plane, making the journey more...

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King's academic awarded AHRC International Fellowship

Zoe Moula will use her time to explore how the arts can bridge human and planetary health by promoting accessible climate communication, adaptation and...

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Climate History Shapes How Fish Size Affects Ecosystems, Study Finds

In warmer environments, fish, like many cold blooded creatures, don’t grow as large – but the ecological implications are greater than we imagined.

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King's amongst first to achieve 100% lab sustainability accreditation

64 teams were awarded accreditation at Bronze level or higher at the 2025 King’s Climate & Sustainability Awards

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Reintroducing wild boar could reduce soil carbon storage

Resurgent in Scotland, boar may not be a silver bullet for restoring natural habitats.

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Racial inclusion under the spotlight: King's hosts the RACE Summit 2025

Professionals from across the climate sector came together to learn and network on climate justice

The team from SOS-UK posing and smiling in a courtyard at the RACE Summit July 2025

King's advancing 'Jet Zero' as part of new collaboration developing hydrogen jet engines

Engineering’s Dr Christos Skamniotis will work with a multi-talented group of UK academics to help aircraft engineers make hydrogen engines.

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AI engineers don't feel empowered to tackle sustainability crisis, new research suggests

Machine Learning Engineers’ own perceptions of their environmental impact could be an impediment to the path towards greener AI.

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Is Healthcare's Green Push Missing the Bigger Picture? New Study Says Yes

Researchers warn a narrow focus on carbon emissions may obscure deeper environmental and social harms

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Students and staff celebrated for their commitment to volunteering

King’s College London brought together students, staff and community partners to celebrate the dedication of King’s volunteers and the organisations they...

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King's community comes together to share sustainable research practices

Academics and professional services staff spoke about some of the many exciting ways in which they’re making research processes more environmentally sustainable

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King's researchers received British Neuroscience Association Green Neuroscience Prize

The prize recognised their contribution to construct the first solar-powered MRI facility in the world.

First solar powered MRI facility Africa BNA Green Prize

King's commits to sustainable research and innovation agreement

King’s has signed up to a voluntary environmental sustainability initiative co-developed by the UK research and innovation sector.

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What's next in Sustainable Business? Four themes from our annual workshop

In this article, we highlight four emerging research themes that are shaping the future of sustainable business, drawn from our recent Paper and Idea...

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