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How can we adapt to climate change?
By Barney Slater AMRSB, BBSRC PhD student at University of Cambridge and policy intern at the Royal Society of Biology. Global climate change is an increasing threat for the UK. Research shows an average temperature increase of almost 1⁰C over the last 50 years in the UK, and climate projections predict that this could climb … Continue reading
Categories: Conservation, Latest research, Natural Capital Initiative, Nature, Policy
Tags: climate change, flooding, food security, global warming, invasive species, natural capital, resilience
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Dual-use for Dummies
Dr Supatra Marsh, BBSRC Policy Fellow at the Society of Biology, is organising Policy Lates: Dodging a biological bullet – what can we learn from the US and Europe about Biosecurity? During my BBSRC science policy fellowship at the Society of Biology I have been organising the next Policy Lates event focussing on dual-use research. … Continue reading
Categories: Latest research, Policy, Policy Lates
Tags: Biosecurity, bird flu, dual-use, Gain-of-function, resilience, terrorism, virus
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