Climate Action

Find out about our transformational climate action work as we implement our Climate Action Principles and embrace the concept of ‘whole institution’ change.
Click on our logo below to explore the four strands of our whole institution response to climate change in detail; Education, Research, Footprint and Partnerships.
Find out about our transformational climate action work as we implement our Climate Action Principles and embrace the concept of ‘whole institution’ change.
The University declared a climate emergency in 2022 and developed principles to guide our response to it. We report on our progress through our blog and in our annual Climate Action report.
The Climate Action Framework has 11 principles which set out our commitment to responding to climate change.
We explore different aspects of our whole institution response and the views of our community in detail on our blog.
Reports on our progress in meeting our carbon and sustainability targets.
The latest University climate and sustainability related news, including scientific research and initiatives within the University community.
From 9-20 January we're bringing you ten days of climate change combating tips, handpicked by our Climate Action team.
University experts will monitor, analyse and investigate the implementation and industry response to new sustainable building policies.
Professor Whitmarsh and Dr Stuart Capstick write about the links between individual environmental actions and wider transformations across society.
A new House of Lords report, informed by CAST research, has revealed that a third of emission savings by 2035 must come from people changing their behaviour.
CAST’s annual attitude survey reveals that public concern about climate change is growing, despite cost-of-living pressures.
This pilot engages students, researchers, staff, local authorities, community organisations, and industry in developing Living Labs for Net Zero Transformation.
Find out about upcoming events which explore responses to the Climate Emergency.
The new University of Bath Institute for Sustainability will officially launch on 17 January 2023 at the East Building, University of Bath.
Mike Berners-Lee looks at why our species has created the Anthropocene and explores the critical leverage issues for anyone wanting to be part of the solution.
Part of the 2022-2023 Minerva Lecture Series
Get in touch with us to see how we can work together on sustainability and tackling climate change.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) is a UK wide programme which enables companies to access knowledge, skills and technology from UK Universities.
Research facilities are available for testing and analysing research, with expert support from university staff.