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Issues in Governance and Ethics of CCS – an ECR reports
Dr Nejat Rahmanian, University of Bradford, received funding to attend the Issues in Governance and Ethics of CCS meeting through the ECR meeting fund. The UKCCS event on the Issues in Governance and Ethics of CCS took place at the […]
The meeting of issues in governance and ethics of CCS – An ECR’s Perspective
This blog was written by Xiaohong Huang, a UKCCSRC ECR from the University of Edinburgh, who received funding from the ECR Meeting Fund to attend the meeting of issues in governance and ethics of CCS in Cambridge, 7 July. Dr […]
An ECR at the Issues of Governance and Ethics of CCS Meeting
Karl McAlinden is a PhD student at the Unversity of Nottingham and received funting to attend the meeting though the ECR meeting fund.  Following on from the IEAGHG 5th Social Research Network Meeting on ‘2015 Energy Transformations and the Role […]
UKCCSRC – Issues in Ethics and Governance
Dr Jen Roberts is a ClimateXChange Research Associate at the University of Strathclyde and received funding to attend the meeting through the ECR meeting fund.  Carbon Capture and Storage deployment comes wrapped up in a curious web. The web is […]

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