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Raising awareness of science’s environmental footprint

Paul Grogan - Apr 30, 2021

Whether in medicine, biology, chemistry, physics, or the social sciences, every research data collection and computational analysis process, lab experiment, and field activity necessitates some environmentally-damaging impacts.

Queen's faculty Paul Grogan provides some practical ideas for the sustainability of science research. 

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