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Science in Parliament, Volume 78, Number 4 Winter 2022
CONTENTS:
Are you a digitally activated organisation? - Professor Sa’ad Sam Medhat
Batteries – the devil or the detail - Stephen Shaw
Geological disposal of radioactive waste ;A programme like no other - Professor Neil Hyatt
Climate change, human physiology and the challenge of integration - Professor Mike Tipton and Professor Hugh Montgomery
Anti-microbial resistance – a post-modern dilemma - Bryan Hanley, Heather Graz and Michael Graz
The long-term storage of carbon dioxide - Professor AW Woods
Powering the future - Professor Henry Snaith, Professor David Howey, Dr Nick Hawker and Dr Caroline Wood
A health-centred response to converging crises: securing a future in which populations can not only survive, but thrive - Dr Marina Romanello
New appointments at the Geological Society
The evolution changes in the farming and agricultural industry - Roger Brown, Dan Hough and Steve Collier
Net zero and the role of engineering - P&SC Discussion Meeting
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Countries: UK -
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Net zero, Climate change, Batteries