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Congratulations to Dr Caroline Howe (
@carolinehowe.bsky.social) on being named in the #ENDSPowerList2026 👏
Recognised for her impact on environmental research, policy and leadership, from biodiversity and climate to health and global governance.
A well-deserved honour.
Experts say high humidity, heat-trapping buildings, limited AC, and climate change make British heat feel far more intense than the thermometer suggests.
As Dr Ben Clarke warns: climate change is making heatwaves “much hotter and more dangerous”.
In a powerful Guardian piece, the death of cyclist Andreas Mandalka underscores Europe’s car dependence and road safety crisis.
As Dr Audrey de Nazelle notes, governance often tackles transport, health, and climate in silos rather than embracing co-benefits.
New wwattribution.bsky.social analysis warns extreme heat could affect the #WorldCup2026.
Imperial’s Dr Chris Mullington says players may “self-pace” in the heat, leading to “more boring” football.
Professor Fredi Otto adds Fifa should think “very carefully” about future tournament timing.
Professor @joerirogelj.bsky.social and Dr @robinlamboll.bsky.social have contributed to the latest Indicators of Global Climate Change (IGCC) assessment, showing human-induced warming reached 1.37°C in 2025.
At current emissions trends, 1.5°C could be exceeded within around four years.
Thinking about postgraduate study at @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social?
Hear from Dr Tilly Collins, Dr Morena Mills, MSc student Ben and PhD student Eirini about their experiences at the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP) and what makes our community unique.
A new climate scenario update has sparked debate after researchers dropped the high-emissions pathway RCP8.5 as “implausible”.
Professor joerirogelj.bsky.social notes it was never intended as “business-as-usual”, reigniting questions about how extreme warming risks are communicated.
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
On #WorldEnvironmentDay, I’m honoured to be named in the ENDS Power List 2026.
My work focuses on understanding people–nature relationships to build healthier, more equitable & sustainable futures. Grateful to colleagues who make this work possible @britishecologicalsociety.org @ic-cep.bsky.social
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial
Caroline Howe
7 Ways You Can Reduce Your Pet’s Eco Pawprint
Our pets help us feel connected to animals and nature. However, sometimes our pets can have unintended impacts on the world around us – from what we feed them to the products we use.
Here are seven simple ways you can reduce your pet’s eco pawprint 🧵
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Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment
⚠️ Weather stations in London today recorded highs of 35.1°C, a new May record for the UK.
Such extreme heat represents a serious threat to health.
Modelling by @gkonstantinoudis.bsky.social estimates that we could see 250+ additional deaths during this heatwave in England and Wales. 🧵[1/6]
Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment
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Americans who are used to handling 35C degree temperatures back in the US have been left 'humbled' by the UK's heatwave.
Dr Caroline Howe from Imperial's Centre for Environmental Policy has been named in the ENDS Power List 2026, recognising her influence in shaping env...
Researchers from Imperial College London have contributed to a major international climate assessment showing that the Earth is accumulating heat at...
As temperatures in the US soar, footballers may have to pace themselves and play it safe on the pitch, it is feared. But fans face the biggest health risks
🎆 POWER LIST: ACADEMICS 🎆
Day four of ENDS Power List 2026 has arrived and celebrates the academics on the cutting edge of environmental science and regulation🔬
Congratulations to the 10 researchers, professors and scientists who were selected from a record number of power list entries this year🧵