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- Será que um cérebro criativo inventará uma solução simples, para reverter a dramática situação atual da vida sobre a Terra no que diz respeito às mudanças climáticas?
- Duvido e faço pouco, como diria minha querida avó Balbina...
- É bem verdade que a esperança é a
última que morre.
- E o governo inglês está apostando alto nesta remota possibilidade.
- Leiam a matéria a abaixo (em inglês) e saibam mais a respeito.
Fernando Costa
Call for new green innovations to tackle climate change
Innovators and researchers can bid for a share of £60 million with their ideas to make our air cleaner and help tackle climate change.
Britain’s brightest brains will be invited to launch projects – from digital sensors to monitor the environment, to new software to help us adapt to low carbon technologies
funding announced by Business Secretary Greg Clark as part of Industrial Strategy comes during the first ever Green GB Week, a nationwide week of action on climate change
Britain’s best innovators and researchers will be invited to pitch their ideas to help tackle the effects of climate change on towns, cities and the countryside as part of modern Industrial Strategy.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark today (19 October) announced 4 new research programmes to boost the UK’s resilience to climate change, develop digital environments, promote clean air and investigate how to use our land to boost health outcomes.
The £60 million funding pot was announced during the first ever Green GB Week – a government-led week of campaigning to encourage businesses, communities, funders and academics to renew their efforts to confront the global challenge of climate change.
The government has put clean growth at the heart of its modern Industrial Strategy, setting out ambitions to reduce carbon emissions while supporting a thriving green economy. Earlier this week the UK became one of the first major industrial economies to ask climate change experts for advice on setting a target for achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions from across the economy.
Business Secretary Greg Clark said:
Companies are capitalising on the UK’s world leading position in the greener economy as we transition to a greener, cleaner economy and is one of the greatest...
... LINK
- Será que um cérebro criativo inventará uma solução simples, para reverter a dramática situação atual da vida sobre a Terra no que diz respeito às mudanças climáticas?
- Duvido e faço pouco, como diria minha querida avó Balbina...
- É bem verdade que a esperança é a
última que morre.
- E o governo inglês está apostando alto nesta remota possibilidade.
- Leiam a matéria a abaixo (em inglês) e saibam mais a respeito.
Fernando Costa
Call for new green innovations to tackle climate change
Innovators and researchers can bid for a share of £60 million with their ideas to make our air cleaner and help tackle climate change.
Britain’s brightest brains will be invited to launch projects – from digital sensors to monitor the environment, to new software to help us adapt to low carbon technologies
funding announced by Business Secretary Greg Clark as part of Industrial Strategy comes during the first ever Green GB Week, a nationwide week of action on climate change
Britain’s best innovators and researchers will be invited to pitch their ideas to help tackle the effects of climate change on towns, cities and the countryside as part of modern Industrial Strategy.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark today (19 October) announced 4 new research programmes to boost the UK’s resilience to climate change, develop digital environments, promote clean air and investigate how to use our land to boost health outcomes.
The £60 million funding pot was announced during the first ever Green GB Week – a government-led week of campaigning to encourage businesses, communities, funders and academics to renew their efforts to confront the global challenge of climate change.
The government has put clean growth at the heart of its modern Industrial Strategy, setting out ambitions to reduce carbon emissions while supporting a thriving green economy. Earlier this week the UK became one of the first major industrial economies to ask climate change experts for advice on setting a target for achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions from across the economy.
Business Secretary Greg Clark said:
Companies are capitalising on the UK’s world leading position in the greener economy as we transition to a greener, cleaner economy and is one of the greatest...
... LINK
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