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Now or never: emissions need to peak by 2025 says IPCC

IN its latest report, the IPCC has warned that emissions must peak by 2025 and halve by 2030 if the world is to keep to the 1.5C target. It calls for major reductions in fossil fuel use alongside rapid scaling up of mitigation technologies such as carbon capture and storage.

Type: News

Digitalisation for Pharma

Tony Margetts explains the industry’s challenges around connecting and collecting

Type: Feature

Put on Your 3D Glasses

Jonathan McDonough explains how 3D printing will benefit the chemical engineering discipline over the next 5–10 years

Type: Feature

Teaching: Educating Chemical Engineers on Digitalisation

Esther Ventura-Medina, Joanne Tanner and Brent Young explain why digital literacy is so important

Type: Feature

UK urged to accelerate CCS plans; and concerns raised about burning biomass

A CARBON capture trade association and a cross-party committee of MPs have called on the UK Government to accelerate the roll out of carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure, as well as provide clarity on its strategy in order to incentivise investment.

Type: News

Brine to batteries: lithium extraction technology that’s sustainable and efficient

Amanda Doyle speaks to Teague Egan and Amit Patwardhan of clean technology company EnergyX about the company's membrane technology that extracts lithium from brine pools.

Type: Feature

The Hydrogen Economy Needs You

Emma Houchell talks about her role at Air Products, helping develop technology for the burgeoning hydrogen economy.

Type: Feature

Exxon to quit Russia; Total to cease investment

EXXONMOBIL has followed oil majors BP and Shell in committing to exit Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. TotalEnergies has said it will halt investment in Russia but has not committed to leave its existing operations.

Type: News

The Explosive Foundation of IChemE

With IChemE’s Centenary celebrations under way, Martin Pitt explores the chemical engineers who influenced the early development of the Institution

Type: Feature

Words from the Wise

David Edwards brings bite-sized process safety wisdom from Trevor Kletz to a new generation

Type: Feature

Cow-Free: A possible future for dairy

Arie Abo speaks to Amanda Jasi about using microorganisms as ‘cell factories’

Type: Feature

Working Hard. Having Fun. Making History

Fiona Ragan talks about her role in process control at Amazon

Type: Feature

Nitrate: An Emerging Solution

Jonathan Wright and colleagues explain how their IChemE Award-winning ion exchange and encapsulated bacteria technologies can combat critical nitrate problems

Type: Feature

‘Biotech pioneer’ Elizabeth Holmes found guilty of fraud

ELIZABETH HOLMES, a former chemical engineering student who garnered praise as a Silicon Valley biotech pioneer, has been found guilty of fraud in a high-profile case in the US which raises serious questions about the ethics of entrepreneurship.

Type: News

The Nature of Nurture

Grant Campbell and Jamie Cleaver report on a workshop that addressed the challenges of leading chemical engineering university departments and highlighted a style of leadership that can be helpful for academic and industrial leaders alike

Type: Feature

The Bomb in Your Pocket?

Paul Orange explains why testing battery safety matters more than you’d imagine

Type: Feature

The Right Approach to Digitalisation

Iwona Kandpal reports on support for SMEs as they increase their use of digital tech

Type: Feature

Rapid test identifies Covid-19 antibodies

A RAPID test has been developed which can detect Covid-19 antibodies within ten minutes and doesn’t require the use of a laboratory.

Type: News

Poll: Engineers warn sale of UK vaccine centre risks health security and industry innovation

ENGINEERS have hit out at the UK Government’s reported plans to sell off the country’s emergency vaccine manufacturing facility, cautioning that a sale to private business will damage skills and scale-up opportunities, and the UK’s ability to react to future health emergencies.

Type: News

Farewell to 2021, and what to read while we’re away

WHETHER it’s serious engineering lessons and insights on career opportunities, or irreverent queries like 'what lessons can engineers learn from the Christmas classics Die Hard and Home Alone', we’ve got you covered.

Type: News