University of Exeter experts are working to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve net zero as part of a major new research project.
University of Exeter experts are working to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve net zero as part of a major new research project.
Dr Katharine Earnshaw, Professor Ian Bateman and Dr Christopher Lee are members of a winning consortium of 34 organisations awarded a £6.5m government grant to establish a ‘Land Use for Net Zero’ (LUNZ) Hub.
Experts from research, farming and industry will provide all four UK administrations with the rapid evidence they need to develop policies that will drive the UK land transformation required to achieve net zero by 2050.
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