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Environmental challenges - the BA festival of science

Environmental Research Funders’ Forum (ERFF) event

September 2007

BBSRC took part in an event organised by the ERFF at the 2007 BA festival of science in York. The event gave BBSRC a chance to showcase research it funds that addresses climate change. Such as work by University of Birmingham scientists that shows a multidisciplinary approach to recycling waste into electricity.

ERFF Chair, Steve Killeen, discovers how electricity can be generated from waste.

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