
Bonus: Engineering a Low Carbon Paris Olympics
What does it take to win at the Olympics? For Pierre Engel, chief engineer at ArcelorMittal, victory took years of experience, precision, and collaboration. He
What does it take to win at the Olympics? For Pierre Engel, chief engineer at ArcelorMittal, victory took years of experience, precision, and collaboration. He
Can engineers help to build peace? Can the solutions engineers develop in places of conflict, contribute to the development of low carbon? They can. And
A major airline has signed a memorandum of understanding for the delivery of 1,000,000 cubic metres of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Total Energies will supply
Bradford in the North West of the UK was at the heart of the industrial revolution. Its world class textiles industry made it one of
Author: Bernadette Ballantyne Partner: Mott MacDonald Something very interesting is happening with wastewater in East Anglia. “Last week, we began planting 300,000 baby tomato plants
Something remarkable is happening in East Anglia. Waste heat from sewage treatment is being pumped into two enormous greenhouses creating low carbon heat for growing
The government has announced £40 million in funding for nuclear research and development. The money will go towards developing the next generation of nuclear technology.
As young people all over the world protest over political inaction on climate change, we ask how engineers can prevent our planet’s temperature rising past