Blog posts
How Forests Heal and Harm: Lessons from Euboea’s Environmental Crisis
By Riqi Zhang, PhD Candidate at the Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London
Rethinking Non-Timber Forest Products for Resilient Livelihoods and Ecosystems
Dr. Zenebe Girmay Siyum, a sponsored researcher at the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP), Imperial College London, is conducting this study under the supervision of Professor Jeremy Woods (Reader in Sustainable Development and Director of CEP) and Dr. Alexandra Collins (A senior Lecturer in Environmental Sustainability at CEP).
新年快乐 Happy Chinese New Year 新年快樂

We are privileged here at Imperial and in the Centre for Environmental Policy to have such a large and vibrant Chinese community and we wish you all a year of good health, joy, and endless blessings, and, of course, fruitful and enjoyable studies! Happy Chinese New Year!
From the Heart of Imperial to the Halls of Diplomacy: A Young Negotiator’s Journey at COP29
Elsy Milan, a PhD student at the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP), reflects on her experience as a young negotiator for Lebanon at COP29. She shares her journey through the intense climate negotiations, highlighting the challenges of representing Lebanon on the global stage and the growth she experienced in navigating complex policy discussions.

COP29: Global Progress Towards Accelerating Sustainable Development & Climate Action with Technological Innovation
Marta Koch, PhD Candidate at the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP), reflects on her experience as a UK Youth Delegate at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, exploring how technological innovation is shaping climate action and progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
