A sustainable web supports sustainable development
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If the internet were a country, it would be the sixth most polluting country in the world. We invite expert Tom Greenwood to investigate how can we harness the benefits of digital technology to support sustainable development, without exacerbating current ecological crises.
Continuing to inspire the next generation
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Read how Henry from our Sheffield Chapter has, like many other Chapter members, adapted and continued to deliver vital Outreach sessions during the pandemic.
Meet the engineers rowing for a sustainable future; a team of four friends crossing the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds and awareness for Engineers Without Borders Norway and UK. Find out what inspired them to take on such a monumental challenge.
We are excited to be publishing our 2019/20 annual review, Choose Hope, where we not only looked back on our achievements over the last year but found hope in the potential of engineering, as we look ahead to some of the most pivotal years in our planet’s future.
At a time when engineering’s societal and environmental impact is becoming clearer, an upgrade of engineering ethics is required. Learn more about how we have been driving this tide change.
Together with our international movement of Engineers Without Borders organisations, we applaud the proposed updates to the international framework, but a key component is missing — to address this century’s complex problems, engineers must also be able to reflect on and think critically about the role of engineering itself.
Reflecting on the past and looking to the future
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To mark Black History Month, we reflect on the contribution of black engineers who have shaped the way we live and celebrate the opportunities that lay ahead.
Global responsibility in engineering: An approach with industry
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Watch our recent panel discussion analysing how industry can effectively embed global responsibility into engineering and still drive business forward.