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Monthly Archives: March 2014
UK’s leading property developers unite to highlight embodied carbon – UK Green Building Council
The following article appears on the UK Green Building Council website Four of the UK’s leading property developers are calling on the construction industry to come together to tackle embodied carbon, ahead of the UK’s first ever week to raise … Continue reading
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Lofty ambitions: Protecting bats from man-made filaments
Special feature in Bat News written by Stacey WaringStacey is a research engineer co-supervised by the TSBE Centre at the University of Reading and the Bat Conservation Trust. Stacey’s current project focuses on ‘What constitutes a bat friendly breathable roofing membrane?’ … Continue reading
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Embodied Carbon: linking academic research with industry innovation
This event is part of Embodied Carbon Week 2014, 7th – 11th April Here at the TSBE Centre we are leading research into Embodied Carbon, come along on the 9th April and find out how we are supporting industry … Continue reading
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TSBE Researcher Spends Time in Kenya on HIV/AIDS Awareness Project
TSBE Researcher talks about her experience in Kenya with the charity Cricket Without Boundaries. (www.cricketwithoutboudaries.com)
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