Since 2013 the Trust has provided funding to a wide range of academic bodies, statutory organisations, charities, voluntary groups, social housing associations, local authorities, and others that meet our chosen areas of focus for research.


Below you will find details of all our funded research projects, including final reports, where we have them.

Click here to read all the papers published following CORT-funded research projects.

Completed

National Energy Action

2015

National Energy Action – Understanding Carbon Monoxide Related Safety Risk in Vulnerable Households

This research sought to understand CO knowledge, behaviour and practices amongst low income households. Read more

Completed

Cranfield University

2014

Cranfield University – Study to Determine the Impact of CO+ on Populations in various Environments

The CO+ Impact was a thorough review of existing research and regulation relating to carbon monoxide (CO) in the UK and elsewhere. It considered not o ... Read more

Completed

Cranfield University

2013

Cranfield University – The Use of Biomass Fuels in the UK, and the Potential Human Health and Environmental Impacts

Cranfield University undertook a 10-week research project in Milton Keynes, carried out by postgraduate students undertaking MSc courses concerned wit ... Read more

Completed

IGEM

2013

IGEM – Measurement of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Domestic Gas Appliances at Low Ventilation Rates

This project investigated the potential concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) created by gas appliance emissions in poorly ventilated domestic buildin ... Read more

Completed

Queen Mary's University of London

2020

Queen Mary's University of London - Status, opportunities and risks of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Aviation Sector

The primary objective of this work is to assess the status, best practices and risks associated with CO poisoning across the UK’s aviation sector. Read more

Completed

University College London

2019

University College London - Unravelling the Mechanism of Carbon Monoxide Toxicity (Part 1)

Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning causes morbidity and mortality around the world and remains common in the UK. CO leads to hypoxia (lack of oxygen) by f ... Read more

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