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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Emma McElderry. Join us at the Centre for Climate Repair for the third seminar in our inspiring series, Discover Climate Repair. This one-hour session will shine a light on some of the most exciting research taking place across the University of Cambridge, showcasing how ground-breaking science is turning bold ideas into practical solutions for our changing climate. Discover how kelp forests could play a vital role in drawing down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and restoring marine ecosystems. Learn how drones are helping researchers better understand marine cloud brightening and explore the innovative development of nozzle sprayers designed to enhance the formation of water droplets into reflective clouds. This seminar is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the researchers at the forefront of these emerging climate repair technologies. Whether you are a student, researcher or simply curious about the science of climate solutions, this event will expand your sense of what’s possible and how Cambridge is leading the way toward a more sustainable future. Come along, be inspired, and discover how imagination and innovation can work together to repair our planet. Join us at 1-2pm in the Dr Constance Tipper Lecture Theatre at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, or watch live online. This talk is part of the Centre for Climate Repair series. This talk is included in these lists:
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