
Podcast: Digitalisation for people and the planet
Our podcast explores how pathways for digitalisation in energy and mobility could be directed towards reducing energy demand and enhancing social justice.

Navigating knowledge exchange and research impact as an early career researcher
Llinos Brown reports from an ECR net-zero conference session on understanding knowledge exchange.

Auditing energy models
How robust are your model findings? Samuele Lo Piano explores CREDS’ energy modelling auditing project.

Cynical hats off, Christmas hats on
It is hard not to despair at the lack of action on climate change, but as it’s December, let’s focus on hope.

On 1.5 degrees C…
Is it too late to reach the 1.5 degree target set out in the Paris Agreement? Colin Nolden finds it hard to remain optimistic…

Make it easy on yourself – use a reporting guideline
When the amount of information reported about a study is just right, readers have a better understanding of how results were reached.

CREDS research findings
We have analysed the research undertaken by CREDS over the past four and a half years. This analysis demonstrates that reductions in energy use are essential for the transition to a net-zero society. In the current energy affordability crisis, urgently achieving a fair low carbon society is more important than ever.

Connecting daily, weekly and annual activity patterns
The Flexibility team at CREDS have created a video which explores how energy demand is made, and the challenges of demand side interventions.

Written evidence for DfT consultation on decarbonising the UK maritime sector
Written evidence to the Department for Transport for the consultation of ways to decarbonise the domestic maritime sector.

Feedback on the Amplify Project, our anti-bullying forum
Some common themes emerged from our researchers’ accounts of their experiences of bullying and harassment at work.

Call for Supervisors for the CREDS Interdisciplinary Energy Demand Studentships
A call for prospective supervisors of six fully-funded home student, doctoral studentships to supervise doctoral students on energy demand reduction topics.

Energy injustice and Ethnic Minorities in the United Kingdom
The relationship between energy justice and ethnic minorities is under-explored in UK energy poverty research.