ECCI start-up's eco-cabin set to take Glasgow by storm
IndiNature’s new demonstration house - one of the world’s most sustainable buildings - will be open to the public on Saturday 30 March in the city centre.
ECCI #EdSciFest event explores link between fake news and climate change
Some of the UK's bravest thinkers will unleash their most challenging sustainability ideas during Edinburgh's annual science festival.
ClimateXChange hosts panel discussion with world's leading climate scientists
The IPCC has teamed up with Scotland’s centre of expertise on climate change, based at ECCI, to run a public panel discussion on ‘Climate Action in Small Countries and Regions’.
Artificial intelligence - a new weapon in the fight against climate change?
Currently on secondment to the University of Edinburgh's data science centre, ECCI's Charlotte Waugh shares insights on the links between the fast-moving areas of data and low carbon innovation.
Continued decline in emissions from Scotland’s public sector - SSN report
The latest in a series of annual reports covers information from 150 public bodies and shows how the sector is responding to the challenge of climate change.
Scottish Parliament Committee calls for greater urgency on climate change
Early action is needed to avoid greater costs, say MSPs.
Double triumph for ECCI-supported tech entrepreneurs
Two low carbon technology start-ups who took part in the centre's business support programmes are awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise fellowships.
Have your say on Scotland’s Climate Change Adaptation Programme
The Scottish Government is consulting on a new Climate Change Adaptation Programme.
ECCI partners with Project X to transform 10 industries in 10 years
ECCI will work on reducing dependence on fishmeal in animal feed - part of Project X's drive to deliver sustainable, affordable food.
ECCI welcomes new team members in innovation and events
Jamie Brogan has taken up the post of Head of Innovation and Skills and Alana Tyrell joins to oversee our events and conferences.