Parliamentary Evidence Week
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Three teams delivered briefings on secondary school climate education, artificial light at night, and regenerative offshore aquaculture
A climate problem-solving generation
New survey material on what young people say they need at secondary school – with Professor Alison Anderson
Marine light pollution
Understanding and managing the impact of artificial light at night – with Dr Thomas Davies and Professor Tim Smyth (Plymouth Marine Laboratory)
30,000 tonnes of mussels
What is required to reach the UK Government target? – with Dr Emma Sheehan and Dr Llucia Mascorda-Cabre
The magnitude of the global environmental challenge associated with plastic pollution was recently acknowledged by agreement among 175 nations, including the UK, to develop a legally binding agreement by 2024 – the UN Plastic Pollution Treaty.
As the maritime sector becomes more technologically advanced, there is an increased threat of critical national infrastructure to be compromised, essential services to be stopped, and both lives and livelihoods to be affected.
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