Clift was born 19 November 1942[2] and studied Chemical Engineering at Trinity College, Cambridge, achieving first class honours in 1964.[3] He received a PhD from McGill University in 1970 for work on particle-fluid interactions, and this was his main research area (at McGill and Cambridge then Surrey University) in subsequent years.[4][5][6] He became Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Surrey in 1981.[7]
His growing interest in the application of engineering principles to environmental issues led him in 1992 to establish the Centre for Environmental Strategy (CES) at the University of Surrey, a multidisciplinary group of engineers, scientists and social scientists. In this Centre he was an advocate of Clean Technology, Life Cycle Assessment and Sustainable Development. He is presently professor emeritus at the CES.[8]
He has made a number of criticisms of government policy with respect to energy and the environment.[9][10][11]
He moved to British Columbia in 2018. He is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria.[12][13]
Clift, R., Grace, J. R., and Weber, M. E., (1978) Bubbles, Drops and Particles Academic Press
Davidson, J. F., Clift, R., and Harrison, D., (eds) (1985) Fluidization, 2nd ed Academic Press
Clift, R., and Seville, J. P. K., (eds)(1993) Gas Cleaning at High Temperatures Blackie ISBN0-7514-0178-1
Clift, R. (1993) Journal of Cleaner Production, 1, 3–4, pp 155–159 "Life Cycle Assessment and Ecolabelling"
Clift, R., & Wright, L., (2000) Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 65, 3, pp 281–295 "Relationships Between Environmental Impacts and Added Value Along the Supply Chain"
Azapagic, A., Perdan, S., and Clift, R., (eds) (2004) Sustainable Development in Practice – case studies for engineers and scientists, John Wiley & Sons ISBN0-470-85608-4
Wilson, K.C., Addie, G. R., Sellgren, A. and Clift, R. (2006) Slurry Transport Using Centrifugal Pumps (3rd ed.). Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. New York.
Clift, R. (2006) Energy, 32, pp. 262–268 "Climate Change and Energy Policy: The Importance of Sustainability Arguments"
Clift, R. (2006) Chemical Engineering Science, 61, pp 4179–4187 "Sustainable development and its implications for chemical engineering"
Clift, R. and Mulugetta, Y. (2007) The Chemical Engineer, October, pp. 24–26 "A Plea for Common Sense (and Biomass)"