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Home > April 2021

The publications listed below were produced as part of the EUED Demand Centres, research that has formed the foundation of the work of CREDS.

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Decarbonising UK shipping and land energy demand

21 April, 2021

Thirty years of UK climate mitigation

20 April, 2021

Closing the policy gap: Reflecting on a research project with the Climate Change Committee

14 April, 2021

Professor Jacopo Torriti and Professor John Barrett appointed by Defra to Resources and Waste Targets Expert Group

13 April, 2021

Cycling is ten times more important than electric cars for reaching net-zero cities

01 April, 2021

 

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