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We're home to research expertise on climate change across time and space. We recognise that climate change is a multi-faceted problem that requires integration of physical and social science.

As a cross-disciplinary hub, we have a particular interest in the relationship between science, policy and culture, particularly in the developing world.

People

Helen Adams

Senior Lecturer in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation

George Adamson

Reader in Climate and Society

Andreas Baas

Professor of Aeolian Geomorphology

Frans Berkhout

Assistant Principal (King’s Climate & Sustainability)

Maud Borie

Senior Lecturer in Environment, Science & Society

Sarah Bracking

Professor of Climate and Society

Projects

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Design principles and responsible innovation for a sustainable digital economy (PARIS-DE)

This project is investigating and co-designing a framework for sustainable and responsible innovation in Digital Technology. It brings together researchers from Lancaster University, University of Oxford, University of Sussex, Mike Berners-Lee’s Small World Consulting, and Dr Gabrielle Samuel from King’s College London.

Deplete and retreat: the future of the Andean Water Towers

This large (£2.5 million) NERC Highlights Project brings together experts in glaciology, climate and hydrology and aims to assess the sensitivity of water resources across the Andes to the changing supplies of snow and ice. The team includes Drs Tom Matthews & Tamsin Edwards.

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Weathering identity: weather and memory in England

This King’s project looks at the relationship between weather, memory and sense of place and identity in the east of England. The team is particularly interested in memories from older people who live outside of the big metropolitan centres, and are currently conducting a pilot project of oral histories.

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    Carrots and Sticks

    Carrots & Sticks is the world’s most comprehensive, and freely available, database of mandatory and voluntary policies that shape the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact of businesses worldwide. It provides access to and in-depth analysis of policies from over 130 countries, nearly 80 international and regional organizations, and in 38 languages. It is supported by Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

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    The Deep End of the Ocean: Nauru, Seabed Mining and the Paradox of the Green Economy

    This project examines the prospect of deep-sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific, spanning from Hawai'i to Mexico. 

    Icebergs in Sermilik Fjord, SE GreenlandDonaldSlater
    PROTECT: Projecting Sea-level rise: from Ice sheets to local implications

    Sea level rise (SLR) due to climate change is a serious global threat that can result in land ice loss and ocean thermal expansion. This EU-funded project will significantly improve our understanding and model representation of ice sheet processes and offer a new approach in modelling the interactions between atmosphere, ocean and ice sheets – toward long-standing scientific and social contributions.

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    Pathways to equitable healthy cities

    This is a global partnership that aims to improve population health, enhance health equity, and ensure environmental sustainability in cities around the world through co-production of evidence with policy and civil society partners in five countries. Professor Frans Berkhout and Dr Maheshika Sakalasuriya are representing King’s on the project, leading the co-production working group.

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    PERITIA - Policy, Expertise and Trust

    PERITIA is an EU-funded project investigating public trust in expertise. The Policy Institute is part of a multi-disciplinary team seeking to help citizens and policymakers understand trust in science and identify trustworthy expertise. The project aims to enhance trust in a better democratic governance for the future of Europe.

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    Dispersal of hominins across Asia – species interactions and climate

    Examining whether, where, and when climate change may have allowed hominins to spread from Africa and across Asia between 180-50 thousand years ago

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    Elemental Adaptation: Water and energy security from artificial ice reservoirs

    This project explores the potential of Artificial Ice Reservoirs (AIRs) as alternative water sources, and the implications in mountainous regions.

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    Hopeful Futures

    Developing and testing tools to support more constructive and future-focused conversations on climate change in deliberative settings.

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    Just Transitions and power shifts: capital, labour and energy in the North Sea region

    Exploring what a rapid shift in energy politics in the North Sea could mean as the UK and Norway shift away from oil and gas and towards green sources of energy

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    Testing the role of nutrient input thresholds in governing microbial-mediated carbon sequestration for temperate peatlands

    Examining palaeoclimate data & genomic sequencing of microbial communities to understand how peatlands have responded to changes in nutrients over 2000 years.

    Activities

    Keep calm and follow the science icon
    King’s Climate Exchange podcast

    Our podcast takes a deeper look at science, policy and culture in climate change.

    News

    Project to limit the impact of melting glaciers on nearby people and systems

    A new research project led by King’s is working to better support the people and systems downstream of glaciers and limit the melting taking place due to...

    Ice Stupa in India

    Noise and air pollution reduced in pedestrianised part of London, early signs suggest

    Preliminary data from King’s monitoring stations suggests significant reduction in noise and particulate air pollution thanks to the pedestrianisation of...

    Image shows an areal shot of the Srand Aldwych area in central London

    Climate scientists have improved risk communication but challenges remain

    A new study involving King’s climate expert Dr Tamsin Edwards analysed how uncertainties around projecting sea-level rise are communicated in climate...

    Vanderford Glacier, a major outlet glaciers that is thinning and retreating in Wilkes Land, East Antarctica (credit: Richard Jones)

    Project to examine impact of transition to green energy in North Sea

    A new research project led by academics at King’s College London will examine the effects of the potentially transformative transition from fossil fuels to...

    russiaoil-112445_1920

    Brazilian conservation policy less effective on private lands

    A policy designed to conserve forests has been less effective on privately-owned land in the Amazon due to an exemption for small property owners, leading to...

    Deforestation in the Amazon

    Events

    05Jun

    Land-Use, Farming and Net Zero

    Join experts from research, policy and agriculture to discuss the implications of the UK Net Zero strategy for farming.

    Please note: this event has passed.

    19Sep

    Sustainable Synergies: Uniting King's Expertise for Impactful Grant Ventures: Digital Sustainability

    “Sustainable Synergies” is a workshop series hosted by the Centre for Sustainable Business at King’s Business School. This series is designed to harness and...

    Please note: this event has passed.

    22Jun

    Sound, Music, and Climate Change in Spiritual Communities

    Immerse yourself in a series of stimulating discussions, hands-on workshops, and inspiring performances that explore the intersection of spirituality,...

    Please note: this event has passed.

    31Jan

    King's Climate Research Hub Launch

    Join us for a panel discussion and drinks reception on 'Researching climate change at the interface of science and society’.

    Please note: this event has passed.

    People

    Helen Adams

    Senior Lecturer in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation

    George Adamson

    Reader in Climate and Society

    Andreas Baas

    Professor of Aeolian Geomorphology

    Frans Berkhout

    Assistant Principal (King’s Climate & Sustainability)

    Maud Borie

    Senior Lecturer in Environment, Science & Society

    Sarah Bracking

    Professor of Climate and Society

    Projects

    AI graphic
    Design principles and responsible innovation for a sustainable digital economy (PARIS-DE)

    This project is investigating and co-designing a framework for sustainable and responsible innovation in Digital Technology. It brings together researchers from Lancaster University, University of Oxford, University of Sussex, Mike Berners-Lee’s Small World Consulting, and Dr Gabrielle Samuel from King’s College London.

    Deplete and retreat: the future of the Andean Water Towers

    This large (£2.5 million) NERC Highlights Project brings together experts in glaciology, climate and hydrology and aims to assess the sensitivity of water resources across the Andes to the changing supplies of snow and ice. The team includes Drs Tom Matthews & Tamsin Edwards.

    Sunshine and clouds in blue sky
    Weathering identity: weather and memory in England

    This King’s project looks at the relationship between weather, memory and sense of place and identity in the east of England. The team is particularly interested in memories from older people who live outside of the big metropolitan centres, and are currently conducting a pilot project of oral histories.

      globe image
      Carrots and Sticks

      Carrots & Sticks is the world’s most comprehensive, and freely available, database of mandatory and voluntary policies that shape the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact of businesses worldwide. It provides access to and in-depth analysis of policies from over 130 countries, nearly 80 international and regional organizations, and in 38 languages. It is supported by Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

      Excavators in the pacific ocean
      The Deep End of the Ocean: Nauru, Seabed Mining and the Paradox of the Green Economy

      This project examines the prospect of deep-sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific, spanning from Hawai'i to Mexico. 

      Icebergs in Sermilik Fjord, SE GreenlandDonaldSlater
      PROTECT: Projecting Sea-level rise: from Ice sheets to local implications

      Sea level rise (SLR) due to climate change is a serious global threat that can result in land ice loss and ocean thermal expansion. This EU-funded project will significantly improve our understanding and model representation of ice sheet processes and offer a new approach in modelling the interactions between atmosphere, ocean and ice sheets – toward long-standing scientific and social contributions.

      urban development promo_368x208
      Pathways to equitable healthy cities

      This is a global partnership that aims to improve population health, enhance health equity, and ensure environmental sustainability in cities around the world through co-production of evidence with policy and civil society partners in five countries. Professor Frans Berkhout and Dr Maheshika Sakalasuriya are representing King’s on the project, leading the co-production working group.

      policies & governance in europe
      PERITIA - Policy, Expertise and Trust

      PERITIA is an EU-funded project investigating public trust in expertise. The Policy Institute is part of a multi-disciplinary team seeking to help citizens and policymakers understand trust in science and identify trustworthy expertise. The project aims to enhance trust in a better democratic governance for the future of Europe.

      Image missing an alt value
      Dispersal of hominins across Asia – species interactions and climate

      Examining whether, where, and when climate change may have allowed hominins to spread from Africa and across Asia between 180-50 thousand years ago

      Image missing an alt value
      Elemental Adaptation: Water and energy security from artificial ice reservoirs

      This project explores the potential of Artificial Ice Reservoirs (AIRs) as alternative water sources, and the implications in mountainous regions.

      Image missing an alt value
      Hopeful Futures

      Developing and testing tools to support more constructive and future-focused conversations on climate change in deliberative settings.

      Image missing an alt value
      Just Transitions and power shifts: capital, labour and energy in the North Sea region

      Exploring what a rapid shift in energy politics in the North Sea could mean as the UK and Norway shift away from oil and gas and towards green sources of energy

      Image missing an alt value
      Testing the role of nutrient input thresholds in governing microbial-mediated carbon sequestration for temperate peatlands

      Examining palaeoclimate data & genomic sequencing of microbial communities to understand how peatlands have responded to changes in nutrients over 2000 years.

      Activities

      Keep calm and follow the science icon
      King’s Climate Exchange podcast

      Our podcast takes a deeper look at science, policy and culture in climate change.

      News

      Project to limit the impact of melting glaciers on nearby people and systems

      A new research project led by King’s is working to better support the people and systems downstream of glaciers and limit the melting taking place due to...

      Ice Stupa in India

      Noise and air pollution reduced in pedestrianised part of London, early signs suggest

      Preliminary data from King’s monitoring stations suggests significant reduction in noise and particulate air pollution thanks to the pedestrianisation of...

      Image shows an areal shot of the Srand Aldwych area in central London

      Climate scientists have improved risk communication but challenges remain

      A new study involving King’s climate expert Dr Tamsin Edwards analysed how uncertainties around projecting sea-level rise are communicated in climate...

      Vanderford Glacier, a major outlet glaciers that is thinning and retreating in Wilkes Land, East Antarctica (credit: Richard Jones)

      Project to examine impact of transition to green energy in North Sea

      A new research project led by academics at King’s College London will examine the effects of the potentially transformative transition from fossil fuels to...

      russiaoil-112445_1920

      Brazilian conservation policy less effective on private lands

      A policy designed to conserve forests has been less effective on privately-owned land in the Amazon due to an exemption for small property owners, leading to...

      Deforestation in the Amazon

      Events

      05Jun

      Land-Use, Farming and Net Zero

      Join experts from research, policy and agriculture to discuss the implications of the UK Net Zero strategy for farming.

      Please note: this event has passed.

      19Sep

      Sustainable Synergies: Uniting King's Expertise for Impactful Grant Ventures: Digital Sustainability

      “Sustainable Synergies” is a workshop series hosted by the Centre for Sustainable Business at King’s Business School. This series is designed to harness and...

      Please note: this event has passed.

      22Jun

      Sound, Music, and Climate Change in Spiritual Communities

      Immerse yourself in a series of stimulating discussions, hands-on workshops, and inspiring performances that explore the intersection of spirituality,...

      Please note: this event has passed.

      31Jan

      King's Climate Research Hub Launch

      Join us for a panel discussion and drinks reception on 'Researching climate change at the interface of science and society’.

      Please note: this event has passed.

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