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Publication theme: Materials & Products

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Policy options for a net-zero emissions UK steel sector

10 March, 2022

Briefing

Reducing the UK’s food footprint: Demand-side action for more palatable food emissions

11 January, 2022

Briefing

Technology and material efficiency scenarios for net zero emissions in the UK steel sector

10 January, 2022

Research paper

Socio-macroeconomic impacts of implementing different post-Brexit UK energy reduction targets to 2030

21 November, 2021

Research paper

The role of knowledge exchange in energy demand policy innovation

09 November, 2021

Research paper

Resource efficiency scenarios for the UK: A technical report

26 March, 2021

Report

Towards net zero nutrition: the contribution of demand-side change to mitigating UK food emissions

25 March, 2021

Research paper

Future changes in consumption: The income effect on greenhouse gas emissions

21 March, 2021

Research paper

Science-based targets: On target?

04 February, 2021

Research paper

Global redistribution of income and household energy footprints: a computational thought experiment

15 January, 2021

Research paper

Transforming UK Government energy and resources policy

19 December, 2020

Case study

Industrial decarbonisation policies for a UK net zero target

09 December, 2020

Report

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Funded by UK Research and Innovation, Grant agreement number EP/R035288/1

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