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1Allwood-off ice@eng. cam. ac. uk Transforming the Foundation…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/jma_tfin_2023_051223.pdf5 Dec 2023: and we’re going to test the new e-. carbon storage tech right under your. ... Firstly, economic development in India is likely to trigger. further expansion in global primary steel making capacity with more modern plants, and even lower labour costs. -
Well dressed? The present and future sustainability of clothing ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/well_dressed.pdf8 Mar 2016: The analysis included prediction of the environmental, economic and social consequences of changes in production structure, consumer behaviour, material and process innovations and government influence. ... The next section reports on the flow of -
Prolonging OurMetal Life Making the most of our metal ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/wellmet2050-prolonging-our-metal-life.pdf22 Mar 2016: aluminium product to stand the test of time: several museums. have examples of steel swords more than 2,000 years old; the. -
Conserving our metal energy: avoiding melting steel and aluminium…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/wellmet2050-conserving-our-metal-energy-sept-2010-web.pdf22 Mar 2016: to allow the drawing of cups in an earing test. Further trials will. ... neer. ing. stre. ss (M. Pa). Tensile test data from AA3104 solid bonded material. -
Going on a metal diet Using less liquid metal ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/wellmet2050-going-on-a-metal-diet.pdf22 Mar 2016: use products purchased by consumers. But instead of grouping. the metal flows by country, or company, or even economic sector,. Results that match 1 of 2 words
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Economics does not hold the key to solving Climate Change | The Use…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/blog/economics-does-not-hold-key-solving-climate-changeEconomics does not hold the key to solving Climate Change. - Professor Julian Allwood, June 2022. ... goes on to see no contradiction in the rest of the climate dogma of misused economics. -
A Global Assessment of Manufacturing: Economic Development, Energy…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/global-assessment-manufacturing-economic-development-energy-useA Global Assessment of Manufacturing: Economic Development, Energy Use, Carbon Emissions, and the Potential for Energy Efficiency and Materials Recycling. ... In the first part, we review economic development, pollution, and carbon emissions from a -
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https://www.uselessgroup.org/taxonomy/term/100/feedthrough changing the way to discuss, narrativise and understand climate change.</p> <p>Before joining UK FIRES Sam worked as an economic and policy consultant advising governments and development banks on ... analysis.</p> <p>Sarah holds a Masters in -
PhD Student | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/job-title/phd-studentDr Sarah Nelson. Sarah’s research bridges the disciplines of economics and engineering to assess barriers to urgent climate policy. ... analysis. Sarah holds a Masters in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and Bachelors degrees -
UKFIRES | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/projects/ukfiresRead more at: Economics does not hold the key to solving Climate Change.. ... Economics does not hold the key to solving Climate Change. - Professor Julian Allwood, June 2022. -
Energy | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/sectors/energyA Global Assessment of Manufacturing: Economic Development, Energy Use, Carbon Emissions, and the Potential for Energy Efficiency and Materials Recycling. -
Use Less Economics | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/use-less-revolution/use-less-economicsof low carbon technology that will solve climate change while producing economic growth. ... Furthermore, most economic models are designed for exploring marginal changes from the present. -
Well Dressed? | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/projects/past/well-dressedTo evaluate the environmental, the economic and social impact of alternative supply chain structures or other scenarios in the clothing and textile sectors. -
Press and Media | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/press-mediaengineering, theology, history, fashion studies, economics, innovation studies, public health, sociology and psychology. -
Group Administrator | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/job-title/group-administratorBefore joining the Use Less Group, Kirsten worked as administration manager in the communications department of a large international shipping company, as office manager for an economics consultancy and as a -
Blog | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/blogSam Stephenson – 21st September 2023. The Prime Minister’s announcement to cut green policies means we won’t be meeting our climate targets – sacrificing our planetary and economic health for no -
WellMet 2050 | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/projects/past/wellmet-2050improving the characterisation of material efficiency and demand reduction in economic models that are used to inform environmental policy. -
Transforming Foundation Industries Network+ Conference Plenary…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/blog/tfi-keynoteToggle navigation. Search form. Search.. Transforming Foundation Industries Network+ Conference Plenary keynote. Latest blog posts. Professor Julian Allwood, 5th December 2023. Transforming the Foundation Industries to have absolutely zero emissions -
Dr Sarah Nelson | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/current-people/dr-sarah-nelsonDr Sarah Nelson. Job title:. PhD Student. Sarah’s research bridges the disciplines of economics and engineering to assess barriers to urgent climate policy. ... analysis. Sarah holds a Masters in economics from the University of California, Santa -
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https://www.uselessgroup.org/taxonomy/term/114/feeddepartment of a large international shipping company, as office manager for an economics consultancy and as a PA to the managing director of a Cambridge research and development company.</span></p> -
Component-making - Other | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/research/component-making-otherComponent-making - Other. Conventional economics dominate the production and use of the key bulk materials – steel, cement, plastic, paper and aluminium. -
EVENT: Making things happen | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/news/event-making-things-happenBehind this misinformation lies a habit of thinking that climate mitigation must not influence the economic development that would occur without it. ... Typically, policy plans assume a future demand for goods and services based on uninterrupted economic -
Sam Stephenson | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/current-people/sam-stephensonBefore joining UK FIRES Sam worked as an economic and policy consultant advising governments and development banks on climate policy. ... He also holds degrees in Environmental Economics from the LSE and Mathematics and Philosophy from King’s College -
All papers | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/publications/all-papersToggle navigation. Search form. Search.. Research Area. How energy demand and wellbeing change as we use our time differently. S. R. Davies R. C. Lupton J.M. Allwood. 2024. Electric recycling of Portland cement at scale. C. F. Dunant, S. Joseph, R. -
Dr Simone Cooper-Searle | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/current-people/simone-cooperDr Simone Cooper-Searle. Job title:. PhD Student. Simone graduated with a BSc in Economics from the University of Birmingham in 2007 and an MPhil in Environmental Policy from the University -
Dr Lili Jia | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/current-people/dr-lili-jiaLili holds a PhD in Economics (2011) from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany. -
The use of spatial impulse responses to characterise flexible forming …
https://www.uselessgroup.org/publications/all-papers/use-spatial-impulse-responses-characterise-flexible-forming-processes-0Year:. 2012. Authors:. O. Music, J. M. Allwood. Abstract:. A novel test method for the characterisation of flexible forming processes is proposed and applied to four flexible forming processes: Incremental Sheet -
The influence of UK emissions reduction targets on the emissions of…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/publications/all-papers/influence-uk-emissions-reduction-targets-emissions-global-steel-industryRecent UK economic policies have led to reduced domestic steel production giving an apparent reduction in national emissions. -
Re-framing the threat of global warming: an empirical causal loop…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/publications/all-papers/re-framing-threat-global-warming-empirical-causal-loop-diagram-climateIt enables exploration of how the effects of climate change may undermine agricultural systems and disrupt food supply, which can lead to economic shocks, socio-political instability as well as starvation, -
Modelling energy systems How much bioenergy feedstock can be ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/wholesem_report.pdf20 Sep 2016: Indigenous. Global. Potential economic use for by- products and agricultural residues that would otherwise be treated as waste. ... committed to sugar cane cultivation for ethanol production. The social and economic impact of this crop for the local. -
Catchment Level Water Resource Constraints on UK Policies for…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/publications/all-papers/catchment-level-water-resource-constraints-uk-policies-low-carbon-energy-0While these energy system options meet emission targets at feasible economic cost, water requirement for the deployment of the proposed energy technology mix is not adequately accounted for. -
Prioritising climate change | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/climate-change-and-environment/climate-change-and-environment/prioritisingToggle navigation. Search form. Search. Prioritising climate change. The problem of climate change is global and the worst effects of today’s release of greenhouse gases will be felt by future generations who do not yet have a voice. Many -
China’s Energy-Water Nexus – Assessment Of The Energy’s Sector…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/chinas-energy-water-nexus-assessment-energys-sector-compliance-3M. Allwood, K. S. Richards. Abstract:. Increasing population and economic growth continue to drive China's demand for energy and water resources. -
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https://www.uselessgroup.org/taxonomy/term/471/feedRecent tests carried out by the Materials Processing Institute in Teesside, a partner in the project, showed that recycled cement can be produced at scale in an electric arc furnace (EAF), -
Whole Systems Analysis | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/research/materials-systems-analysisA Global Assessment of Manufacturing: Economic Development, Energy Use, Carbon Emissions, and the Potential for Energy Efficiency and Materials Recycling. -
Dr Sandy Skelton | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/current-people/dr-sandy-skeltonSandy has an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Cambridge and an MSc in Metals and Energy Finance from the Imperial College Business School. -
A Use Less Revolution | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/use-less-revolutionan extraordinarily broad range of academics, from public health through theology to economics, social psychology and anthropology. -
Using solvents to remove a toner-print so that office paper might be…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/using-solvents-remove-toner-print-so-office-paper-might-be-reusedFurther work is needed to investigate the influence of temperature, of adding surfactants and to consider the economic, safety and environmental implications. -
A Use Less Future | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/use-less-futureToggle navigation. Search form. Search. A Use Less Future. Our basis in engineering allows us to identify possible interventions and make connections which will enable a low carbon future. We are a multiplinary centre of research and can therefore -
Kirsten Helene Saward | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/current-people/kirsten-helene-sawardBefore joining the Use Less Group, Kirsten worked as administration manager in the communications department of a large international shipping company, as office manager for an economics consultancy and as a -
357 Allwood, J.M., Cullen, J.M., Cooper, D. R., McBrien, ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/sites/www.uselessgroup.org/files/references.pdf9 Jun 2021: Arthur, B. W., 1989. Competing technologies, increasing returns, and lock-in by historical events, The Economic Journal, 99, pp.116-131. ... The market for “lemons”: quality uncertainty and the market mechanism, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, -
Industrial metamorphosis A response to the green paper on ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/industrial-metamorphosis-120417.pdf12 May 2017: validated economic models for strategic policy making; encourage demonstrators of different experiences of material value. ... boards, such as the German model with employee representation. Appropriate use of economic models. -
The solution space discussed at COP26 is unrealisable: comparing…
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/blog/solution-space-discussed-cop26-unrealisable-comparing-supply-and-demand-three-zeroToggle navigation. Search form. Search.. The solution space discussed at COP26 is unrealisable: comparing supply and demand for the three zero-emissions resources. - Professor Julian Allwood, November 2021. If incumbent governments and incumbent high -
Combined Technical annex complete 201106
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/well_dressed_technical_annex.pdf8 Mar 2016: Economic and social analysis – Base cases 45. Economic and social analysis - Scenarios 56. ... Two issues arise in the very simple economic model used to predict macro-economic effects of the scenarios. -
A bright future for UK steel A strategy for ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/a_bright_future_for_uk_steel.pdf13 Apr 2016: Over time, Government support changed from provision of test facilities and investment support, through joint company financing, to production subsidies and turbine replacement incentives. -
Taking Our Metal Temperature Energy and carbon savings by ...
https://www.uselessgroup.org/files/wellmet2050-taking-our-metal-temperature.pdf22 Mar 2016: economic constraints, but their relative fraction will decrease as. newer more integrated steel and aluminium plants are constructed. -
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https://www.uselessgroup.org/taxonomy/term/99/feedSandy has an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Cambridge and an MSc in Metals and Energy Finance from the Imperial College Business School. -
Use Less Industries | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/use-less-industriesToggle navigation. Search form. Search. Use Less Industries. Today’s system of production evolved assuming that energy was abundant and without unwanted consequences, so it’s not surprising that industry now contributes so much to global -
Response to IEA heavy industry report | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/blog/response-iea-heavy-industry-reportToggle navigation. Search form. Search.. Response to IEA heavy industry report. Ahead of COP27, Julian Allwood responds to a proposal about “Near zero emissions” steel production in the recent IEA report “Achieving Net Zero Heavy Industry -
Use Less: Live Well | The Use Less Group
https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/use-less-live-wellToggle navigation. Search form. Search. Use Less: Live Well. People could use less and live well. The average person in the UK weighs 70kg but the average car weighs 1400kg. When we drive the car – on average with one and a half people in it –
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