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Lecture: Net Zero, Challenges and Solutions: Sustainability Week
Start time: 12:00 / End time: 13:00 / Date: 21 Feb 2023 / Venue: LIFS-LT1 Life Sciences Building Open to: Any UOL students / Any UOL staff Type: Lecture Cost: Free to University of Liverpool staff, students and alumni Contact: For more information contact Sustainability Team at sustainability@liverpool.ac.uk
About the event
Join Karl Whittle, Professor of Zero Carbon and Nuclear Energy and Ric Williams, Professor of Ocean and Climate Science as they discuss the science of climate change and the challenges of meeting the goal of net zero carbon and what the future might bring. Discover what the University is doing to deliver its Climate Plan and achieve its ambitious target of being net zero by 2035 followed by a Q&A session, where you can ask the experts.
There will be a photographer on site taking pictures at this week's events. If you do NOT want your photograph to be used in future marketing materials please contact us at sustainability@liverpool.ac.uk. You may withdraw your consent at any stage in the future, however this will not apply retrospectively to material already in circulation.
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