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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Engineering for the Climate: Spring Seminar Series > Engineering for the Climate: what if GHGs could be captured?
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Emma McElderry. Engineering has changed the world. But global temperatures are rising due to human action and emissions reduction is not sufficient to protect vulnerable people and places from the worst effects of climate change. What if engineering could help cool the planet? With an excess of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, produced in part by the burning of fossil fuels, engineers are asking how we can remove excess gases while we work towards net-zero. Join us on 13th March at 1pm to find out more. Engineering for the Climate, a seminar series from University of Cambridge and Centre for Climate Repair. LR4 , Department of Engineering. 30 Jan, 13 Feb, 27 Feb, 13 Mar 2025. Free to attend and open to all. https://www.climaterepair.cam.ac.uk/events/spring-seminars-engineering-climate This talk is part of the Engineering for the Climate: Spring Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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