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Latest News in Climate, water and energy for 2010

Don't Forget Rural Scotland's Crucial Role, SAC Tells Politicians

As the May 2011 Scottish Parliamentary election approaches, SAC is working to ensure that rural issues are placed high on the agendas of campaigning politicians with the launch of its new publication, Helping a Changing World. Read more

Published on 16 December 2010 in Sustainability and Communities, Climate, water and energy, Ecosystems and biodiversity, Food, health and wellbeing


News Articles in Climate, water and energy for 2010

Seminar To Consider The Role Of Trees In Reducing Greenhouse Gases

The role of forests in helping the UK to meet greenhouse gas emission targets was highlighted at a seminar at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute on 3rd March 2010. Read more

Published on 02 March 2010 in Climate, water and energy

Taking Back The High Ground

The UK uplands play a huge part in our daily lives, but their future is under threat. A team of experts recommend that farmers should be paid to protect our hills. Read more

Published on 01 March 2010 in Sustainability and Communities, Climate, water and energy

Capture The Changes In Rural Scotland

2010 Macaulay Land Use Research Institute "How is Rural Scotland Changing?" photographic competition. Read more

Published on 22 February 2010 in Climate, water and energy, Ecosystems and biodiversity

Seminar Exploring Links Between Food Production And Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The contribution that food consumption makes to UK greenhouse gas emissions was highlighted at a seminar at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute on Wednesday, 3rd February. Read more

Published on 02 February 2010 in Climate, water and energy

Enlightenment: The Art Of Science Photographic Exhibition

An arts exhibition, inspired by scientific research being conducted at the Scottish Research Institutes forming the knowledgescotland partnership, is due to launch in Edinburgh later this year. Read more

Published on 22 January 2010 in Sustainability and Communities, Climate, water and energy, Ecosystems and biodiversity, Food, health and wellbeing

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