4CMR seminar series starts next month

The Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research (4CMR) is a multi-disciplinary research centre dedicated to finding strategies to reduce climate change risks while preserving a vibrant global economy, so environmental, economic and energy security aims are achieved. It is planning a series of seminars over the coming months.

Our seminars are held fortnightly on Tuesdays at 11 AM in the conference room of 4CMR, top floor of 21 Silver Street (entered through 19 Silver Street). For 2013, they are on the following dates (check back regularly for updates on the speakers/topics):

12 March (Julian Allwood, Department of Engineering: "End use energy demand");

26 March (Mukesh Kumar, Institute for Manufacturing: "Supply chain risk and resilience");

9 April (Franz Fuerst, Department of Land Economy: "Hedonic studies of green building financial performance");

23 April (David Reiner, Judge Business School: "Energy savings and young people");

7 May (Katie Jenkins, Oxford Environmental Change Institute, "Modelling climate impacts on urban systems");

21 May; 4 June; TBC

18 June (Rob Mills, World Bank: "Energy investment in developing countries");

2 July; 16 July; 30 July; 13 August; 27 August; 10 September; 24 September; 8 October; 22 October; 5 November; 19 November; TBC

3 December (Helen Curry, Department of History and Philosophy of Science: History of conservation genetics)

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