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Climate Change – Soils Will Make it Hot! Monday 25th October, 7pm

15th October 2010 · by Jonathan Urch · in Past Events

Over the last decade, a lot has been said about climate change, and much of the predictions about what will happen to our climate have not been very optimistic. What a lot of people don’t know is that soils, with…

The Dundee connection in the solar power revolution – Monday 26th April

15th April 2010 · by Jonathan Urch · in Past Events

What is this ‘Dundee Connection’? In the 1970s Dundee scientists pioneered the development of the first thin-film silicon solar cells, leading to solar panels able to convert energy from the Sun into electricity. Today they work closely with international partners…

Global Warming and Flooding in Scotland

13th November 2008 · by UoD Web Team · in Past Events

Once the preserve of a minority, environmental concerns have captured the public interest. Films like An Inconvenient Truth have done a lot to inform the public of the immediacy of the threats. However, climate change is resulting in different effects…

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