Geoscience and climate change with Karen Hanghøj
On the first edition of the BGS podcast, Director Dr Karen Hanghøj discusses critical Earth materials, climate change and COP26, due to be held in Glasgow in 2021.
17/12/2020 By BGS PressIn the first episode of the British Geological Survey podcast, we speak with BGS Director Dr Karen Hanghøj about critical Earth materials, climate change and COP26, due to be held in Glasgow in 2021.
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