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production in 75 years. It provides a fundamentally different approach because it nourishes crops while enhancing soils. Further, it meets key criteria of climate-smart crop nutrition. For example, in
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the heat on soil carbon: Quantifying carbon dynamics and climate resilience of agave production in Mexico Research Description "Climate change is one of the most significant challenges facing the world today
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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
. Helena I. Gomes across the School of Physics and Astronomy, the School of Biosciences, and the Faculty of Engineering, the project addresses the pressing need for clean energy sources amidst climate change
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the understanding and modelling of gravel barrier systems to support more sustainable coastal management by increasing resilience and reducing the vulnerability of coasts to climate change. The successful candidate
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services to industry. Electrification is a critical technology for achieving the worldwide commitments to tackle climate change and the University of Nottingham hosts one of the leading centres in the world
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has been proposed a key potential nature-based solution to climate change. It features a range of vegetation types, from woodlands through to lakes, grasslands and pasture for livestock, and is a global
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subject to performance. Closing Date: Tuesday 27 February 2024 Reference: NHE047724 We have an exciting new opportunity to be part of a major national sustainability and climate change outreach programme
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to tackle climate change and the University of Nottingham hosts one of the leading centres in the world for this technology. You will lead a large scale technical project for a key strategic partner though
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firms to disclose their environmental impact, climate-related risks and opportunities, and management strategies. This requirement improves firms’ accountability, reduces information asymmetries between
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. Helena I. Gomes across the School of Physics and Astronomy, the School of Biosciences, and the Faculty of Engineering, the project addresses the pressing need for clean energy sources amidst climate change