3117 results found for "Sustainable Energy"
Sustainable housing is needed to address a volatile climate future and protect our health, an RMIT expert in sustainable housing and retrofitting warns.
RMIT has published its first sustainable development goals report
Integrating AI into ESG goals marks a critical juncture for businesses. While AI holds promise, it is energy-intensive.
With the rapid onset of urbanisation, we need to harness ethical and sustainable innovations in energy, materials and waste management.
Climate and cultural differences put householders at the centre of the European plus energy buildings design
The European Union Centre at RMIT is hosting a SDG 7 seminar on 27 August 2019.
RMIT experts outline priorities to tackle climate change
RMIT is passionate about being a leader in our sector and country for sustainability and driving outcomes through collaboration and genuine action.
Energy consumption is a basic need for survival that many people cannot afford globally. Defined as the inability of households to afford or access energy, energy poverty is among the most pressing global issues. Evidence suggests that approximately 40 percent of the world’s population still rely on traditional sources of energy, which are associated with high levels of pollution, while about 800 million people still live without electricity or only have access to intermittent or unreliable electricity networks. Each year, about 4 million people die globally from pollution arising from energy poverty.
The RMIT community took action last week across its three Melbourne campuses in support of a greener future.
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