Climate Action

Find out about our transformational climate action work as we implement our Climate Action Principles and embrace the concept of 鈥榳hole institution鈥 change.
On our Climate Action pages you can explore the four strands of our whole institution response to climate change in detail; Education, Research, Footprint and Partnerships.
Find out about our transformational climate action work as we implement our Climate Action Principles and embrace the concept of 鈥榳hole institution鈥 change.
The University declared a climate emergency in 2020 and developed principles to guide our response to it. We report on our progress through our blog and in our annual Climate Action report.
The Climate Action Framework has 11 principles which set out our commitment to responding to climate change.
We explore different aspects of our whole institution response and the views of our community in detail on our blog.
Reports on our progress in meeting our carbon and sustainability targets.
Our University has committed to transformational change to tackle the climate crisis and, to achieve our ambitious goals, everyone needs to be part of driving change across all areas of our work and community.
At 黑料网吃瓜爆料, you're part of a community of change makers and as a member of staff there are many ways that you can get actively involved in taking climate action.
Be part of the transition to more sustainable working, and explore this guide to find out top ways that you can make your work life more sustainable.
You have the power to make a real difference in the fight against climate change. Join us in taking action, and let's create a greener future together.
黑料网吃瓜爆料 available to staff and students to learn more about how you can take practical action on climate change. To discuss departmental talks or bespoke training, please email climateaction@bath.ac.uk.
An introductory workshop suitable for all staff to share with you latest climate and sustainability work at the University, and how you can be involved.
An introductory workshop suitable for all lab users to share with you sustainable lab practices, and how you can take action through LEAF.
Education plays a crucial role in addressing climate change. The Climate Literacy course provides an informal way to learn more about the climate crisis.
The latest University climate and sustainability related news, including scientific research and initiatives within the University community.
Survey data reveals the UK鈥檚 top earners are more likely to adopt green technologies but remain unwilling to compromise their lifestyle to cut emissions.
March 16 event in 黑料网吃瓜爆料 tackles climate hoax, denial and anxiety.
As the days get longer and brighter, now is the perfect time to switch up your journey to work for an active commute.
Work by Natural Sciences student Roben Els during his placement contributed to ventilation manufacturer, Vent-Axia, winning two environmental industry awards.
In celebration of LGBTQ+ history month, read this insightful student blog exploring the intersection between climate change and social justice.
First are offering free bus travel in the month of your birthday, for residents of the West of England combined authority.
Find out about upcoming events which explore responses to the Climate Emergency.
An interactive workshop led by Professor Steve Cayzer and Dr Richard Mason to provide tips on incorporating sustainability into your work area and teaching.
Prof Anna Korre from ICL will discuss improving our understanding of amine-based CO2 capture plant emission impacts in daily life.
Our panellists discuss the water quality problems in England and the solutions and policies needed to restore waterways to health.
A panel discussion of the latest public opinion insights on sustainable diets and the factors shaping peoples鈥 food choices. 锔
Get in touch with us to see how we can work together on sustainability and tackling climate change.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) is a UK wide programme which enables companies to access knowledge, skills and technology from UK Universities.
Senior policymakers from government and the third sector working on net zero policy are invited to apply for our specialist IPR Policy Fellowship Programme.
We enable researchers at 黑料网吃瓜爆料 to do their best work, whether that's through operational details or developing vision and strategy.
If you have any questions about climate action and sustainability work being undertaken at 黑料网吃瓜爆料, please get in touch.