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Laura Shewan, SGR, describes the increasingly close relationship between the military-industrial complex and the academic sector in Britain. She also highlights the increasing antagonism of university authorities to protest against that relationship.
21 November 2025
A new report by Scientists for Global Responsibility details the full extent of underreporting in official data on military greenhouse gas emissions.
18 November 2025
Blogs
Laura Shewan, SGR, reports from the recent protests in London outside the world’s largest ‘exhibition’ of military technology.
6 October 2025
Journal articles
The UK government has announced a new nuclear role for the Royal Air Force using US bombs and aircraft. Dr Philip Webber, SGR, explores the disturbing implications of this surprise announcement.
7 October 2025
Presentations
Dr Stuart Parkinson, SGR, highlights the possibility of nuclear winter due to UK nuclear weapons, and new data on the UK's military carbon footprint.
3 November 2025
This report details the full extent to which military greenhouse gas emissions are underreported in UN statistics and national government reports.
November 2025
This page lists SGR's main outputs on the carbon footprint of sport, including reports and articles. There is a particular focus on the role of high-carbon sponsorship and air travel.
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