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Exploring our impact on the world

The future of the planet is at stake – and our research is exploring how we can help protect it

Climate change and green infrastructure. Clean water and sanitation. The impact of plastics and pharmaceuticals. Low carbon design. Ecological systems and biodiversity.

These are just a handful of our research areas within the Sustainability and the Environment theme, led by Professor Steve Fletcher, Ocean Lead of the United Nations' International Resource Panel.

Our research promotes environmental awareness, explores ways to combat climate change, and we develop techniques for evaluating and improving damage to land and marine ecosystems. 

Sustainability is also an integral part of the University's strategy. We aim to become a climate-positive university by 2030.

Our plastics research

The Revolution Plastics Institute is working with partners in business, government and academia around the world to find innovative solutions to the planet's plastic pollution crisis. This is supported by our research centres. From pioneering research into plastic-degrading enzymes through to our multi-disciplinary approach to inform blue governance policies around the world.

Revolution Plastics Institute

From combatting microplastics to analysing plastic policies around the globe, we’re putting our research into practice, working with local groups, organisations, businesses and individuals to solve the planet's plastic problem.

Photo by James Wakibia
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Centre for Enzyme Innovation

At the Centre for Enzyme Innovation, we are working to solve one of the most pressing environmental issues facing our planet.

 

Plastics bottles - Centre for Enzyme Innovation
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Centre for Blue Governance

We're committed to the protection, restoration and sustainable governance of our aquatic environments

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Areas of Expertise and Research Groups

Many of the University's research areas deal directly with issues of sustainability and the environment.

Find out more about some of our areas of expertise, including:

Environmental Processes and Impacts Research Group

We're looking at the Earth's changing environment and the influence of human activity on climate and ecosystems.

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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Monitoring

We're examining how humans impact ecosystems, and developing new ways to assess and counteract our impact on the environment.

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Renewable Energy and Sustainability Analytics

Modelling to answer a host of questions, from how to produce renewable energy more cheaply, to how the associated logistics can be sustainable.

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Resource Economics and Environmental Policy

We examine how economics influences the preservation and sustainability of natural resources such as aquatic ecosystems.

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Environmental Technology and Management

We're finding sustainable ways of tackling pollution, developing the technology needed to deal with new pollutants, and finding ways to build sustainable, environmentally-friendly urban landscapes.

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Sustainability and Business

We're identifying how businesses can embed sustainability practices to contribute to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Research features

Explore our features for a snapshot of our recent research work in this research theme.

Could a mutant enzyme solve the planet's plastic problem?

A collaboration between the Centre for Enzyme Innovation, and the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has created a new mutant enzyme that breaks down plastic bottles faster.

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Britain's burning question

Dr Mark Hardiman is exploring what sort of wildfires Britain can expect from global warming.

Smoke rising from a grassland wildfire next to a forest
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Plumbing new depths of sustainable behaviour

Professor John Williams shows how nature can help our wastewater systems work better for people and the planet.

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From rags to environmental riches

Dr Elaine Igoe explains how we’re making fashion more sustainable through our teaching, design and research.

Denim jeans photo by Mica Asato, Pexels
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News, events, and blogs

Find our more about our latest sustainability research successes, our upcoming sustainability events, and read blogs by our academics. 

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Uncovering hidden dangers in our seas — Fibreglass in oysters and mussels

3 July 2024

Uncovering hidden dangers in our seas — Fibreglass in oysters and mussels
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Families and ferry passengers get unique insight into the state of our seas

25 June 2024

Families and ferry passengers get unique insight into the state of our seas
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Rings of Fire: Heat risks at the 2024 Paris Olympics

18 June 2024

Rings of Fire: Heat risks at the 2024 Paris Olympics

University showcases marine restoration work as part of The Wildlife Trust’s annual conference

6 June 2024

University showcases marine restoration work as part of The Wildlife Trust’s annual conference
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University of Portsmouth students travel to Kenya for climate resilience workshop

28 May 2024

University of Portsmouth students travel to Kenya for climate resilience workshop
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It's time to try Plastic Free July

It's time to try Plastic Free July
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New report outlines the approach the United Nations should take to tackle global chemical pollution

Alex Ford

New report outlines the approach the United Nations should take to tackle global chemical pollution
What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?

What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?

What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?
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Revolution Plastics Institute attending the fourth negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty in Ottawa

Revolution Plastics Institute attending the fourth negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty in Ottawa
View in Antarctica taken by Dr Clare Boston

The plastic footprint of tourism in Antarctica

Fay Couceiro

The plastic footprint of tourism in Antarctica
What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?

What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?

What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?
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Life onboard a ship in the Southern Ocean for science

Life onboard a ship in the Southern Ocean for science
Building with plants covering it

Will architecture save the world?

Will architecture save the world?
The unstoppable evolution of the English language

The unstoppable evolution of the English language

The unstoppable evolution of the English language
Rowing boat on the Thames river

Sport saving our seas

Sport saving our seas