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Jan. 12, 2022
University of Glasgow offers PG pathways to tackle the climate crisis
The School of Geographical and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow offers a diverse range of pathways concerned with tackling the climate emergency.
As the host city of COP26 in November 2021, Glasgow was very much brought into the global spotlight, so what better place to study the impacts of the climate crisis and environmental issues than at the University of Glasgow?
This video features postgraduate students from the University of Glasgow who are at the forefront of research into understanding and addressing the impact of climate change. They are discussing their fascinating areas of research, including the importance of coral reefs, mangroves and blue carbon storage.
Find out more about the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow.
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Content added on 12th January 2022.
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