The earth has a finite supply of naturally occurring resources, which human society uses for its own advancement and development. Research here looks to quantify the environmental implications of our need for resources like water, food, raw materials and chemicals, and how to meet this demand sustainably. The Institute is tackling challenges such as the pollution of the waterways and ocean by microplastics, reducing air pollution in our urban areas, and the effects of exploration and mining for the precious minerals or metals that are required by technologies required for low-carbon development.

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Academics / Publications - resources & pollution

Academic Expertise

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Publications

Grantham Institute briefing papers provide background and advice on key climate change and environment issues. 

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Transition to Zero Pollution

Transition to Zero Pollution is a flagship initiative of the Imperial's Academic Strategy, with a vision to realise a sustainable zero pollution future. The initiative brings researchers from different disciplines together to take a systems approach to tackling pollution in all its forms.

We work with...

The Grantham Institute works closely with Imperial's Air Quality Network and Ocean Plastic Solutions Network, alongside academics in Resources and Pollution and Sustainable Resources.