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Daily Archives: 13 September 2021

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Hong Kong climate and metal pollution

Climate Impact, Climate AllianceBy Climate Alliance13 September 2021

Hong Kong University Ecologists reconstructed Hong Kong’s marine ecosystem over the last 100 years

Hong Kong ecosystem

Climate ImpactBy Climate Alliance13 September 2021

The University of Hong Kong Ecologists study the buffering effects of forests on climate change impacts on insects

Major German Corporate Group Partners With EIT Climate-KIC On Carbon Removal Program

Climate AllianceBy Climate Alliance13 September 2021

Supporting solutions via the newly launched EIT Climate-KIC ClimAccelerator program.

Researchers to attend COP26 negotiations

Climate AllianceBy Climate Alliance13 September 2021

Nine researchers from Manchester University to attend the Blue Zone at COP26.

Less salt, more protein: Researchers address dairy processing’s environmental, sustainability issues

Climate Science, Climate AllianceBy Climate Alliance13 September 2021

Researchers explain a new desalination process that uses less energy and functions more effectively than with conventional desalination systems

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