Countries and companies around the world are making commitments to reach Net Zero carbon emissions. Across many industries, the rapid deployment of carbon capture with utilisation and/or storage (CCUS) technology will be necessary in some form if net zero carbon emissions are to be achieved by 2050. C-Capture have developed a new technique for capturing carbon dioxide, based on fundamentally different chemistry, which will help enable long term resilience in a sustainable power and industrial sector to be built. In this talk, C-Capture’s Business Development Manager Dr Helen Atkinson will discuss how CCUS technology works, the industries to which it is relevant, and the role it will play on the road to Net Zero.
This event is organised by the South committee.
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Through lessons learned retracing Shackleton’s 1916 Antarctic survival journey, Tim shares observations on environmental change and how Shackletonian leadership principles can be used to tackle climate change today.
After a decade of work in West Papua, BBC presenter and journalist Will Millard was diagnosed with PTSD. This talk details both his work and trauma, and describes how a love for water has helped him recover.
In a 40 year old foldable wooden kayak, Oscar Scafidi’s two-man team completed the first ever source-to-mouth journey along the Kwanza River, in spite of being chased by hippos and sinking in rapids.
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