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£1.8 million from the UK Space Agency will boost British organisations with promising technologies to support space capabilities.
UK scientists and engineers will play a role in major global missions to the Moon, Mars and Venus, thanks to new funding from the UK Space Agency for work towards international space science and exploration projects.
An outline of how the UK's commitment to spend £11.6 billion on International Climate Finance from 2021 to 2022 to 2025 to 2026 is being delivered.
This document provides the UK government response to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact’s (ICAI) rapid review of the Blue Planet Fund (BPF).
Revised and updated planetary boundary framework, with a focus on the underpinning biophysical science
A reflection on the challenges of undertaking cross-country comparative research involving quantitative data in sub-Saharan Africa
Provides independent verification that the processes and inputs for PFM v10a meet with the agreed specification.
Work is about to start on a series of innovative climate services that use the unique vantage point of space to provide businesses and other organisations with information about environmental risks and how to mitigate them.
This paper underlines the necessity of greater differentiation in the characterization of the causes and responses to the global learning crisis
Southern Region, D Banfield FRICS, Regional Surveyor on 22 May 2023
Senior scientific advisers from around the world sign a statement to governments on climate change
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