Robert Jackson

Robert Jackson

Professor Emeritus and former Associate Head of the School of Computing, Science & Engineering, University of Salford

Articles

Fawkes in the Road - Choosing a Future Direction for Carbon Capture 
Solicitors Journal

Fawkes in the Road - Choosing a Future Direction for Carbon Capture 

Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson, General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton and Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin discuss the environmental, health and political challenges posed by carbon capture and storage. Together with sulphur and saltpetre, carbon is one of the principal constituents of gunpowder, and this article will expose and examine the explosive implications if society fails to arrest harmful emissions from waste incineration facilities. 
Incinerate & Medicate, or Legislate & Regulate
Solicitors Journal

Incinerate & Medicate, or Legislate & Regulate

In their latest publication, Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson and General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton are now joined by Reform UK Deputy Leader Richard Tice MP and Councillor Jason Moorcroft a Parliamentary Spokesperson
Wasting Away – Part 1: The Price of Burnout
Solicitors Journal

Wasting Away – Part 1: The Price of Burnout

In the first part of their two-part paper, Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson and General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton discuss the environmental damage, risks to health and personal injury, and threats to life posed by incineration facilities.
E.Gull – A Toxic Tern
Solicitors Journal

E.Gull – A Toxic Tern

Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson and General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton discuss the environmental damage and health risks posed by seagulls coupled with issues relating to waste management, contamination, wildlife protection and claims for personal injury