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Scotland: the green energy storage superpower? | online

Green energy represented by a battery in a forest

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Climate change: What’s food got to do with it?

Green house with tomatoes growing.

Ectocarpus: when seaweed meets dance

Hand holding a piece of seaweed against the backdrop of a beach

The future of the seabed

Diver with a torch under the sea looking towards the seabed and a coral reef

Under the surface of Arthur’s Seat

Arthurs Seat with the Edinburgh skyline in the background
  • A reasonable level of fitness is required to take part in this event as we will be walking from Holyrood over the northern flank of the hill to Dunsapie Loch and back round Queen’s Drive and Hunter’s Bog. 2-2.5 hours
  • There is also at times rough and uneven terrain and up and down moderate hills (by Scottish standards!)
  • People should bring water and wear suitable clothing (walking boots, waterproofs, walking pole)

No silver bullet: decarbonising aviation

Under the surface of Arthur’s Seat

Arthurs Seat with the Edinburgh skyline in the background

Understanding the bee-line

A bee gets pollen from a flower in the sunshine

Exploring the climate crisis through poetry

Poetry book laying on the grass covered in flowers.

Scotland: the green energy storage superpower?

Green energy represented by a battery in a forest

Achieving net zero with human centred design

A sustainable green city

Barley: more than just a crop?

Machine in field of barley