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In Denmark, the biggest climate threat is flooding due to rising sea levels that will affect many of our coastlines.
DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
As a world first, a new residential district in Aarhus is using secondary water from the local water utility for toilets and washing machines. The solution is supported...
Life cycle assessment of carbon capture at incineration plants shows that despite some drawbacks, the net result is a clear advantage for the climate.
A sector development report from DTU recommends that the players in the construction sector join forces on large test projects and scaling of circular construction.
Every year DTU Environment celebrates the Colding Award with prizes for Course of the Year, Best MSc Thesis and Best Bachelor Project. The Colding Award is named after...
Ecosystems provide multiple services for humans. However, these services depend on basic ecosystem functions which are shaped by natural conditions like climate and species...
To achieve the Danish government’s goal of climate-neutral shipping in 2050, DTU has entered into an alliance with NTU in Singapore, the aim being for the universities...
A pilot project in Lake Søllerød has very successfully used electrodes to oxygenate lakebed. The method should now be tested in a large demonstration trial.
AQfeed worked with Grundfos to build a greener future for aqua culture. The student team is using worms, algae and sludge from fish production to make a sustainable and...