webinar series of the European Polar Board (EPB) Action Group on Environmental Impacts of Polar Research and Logistics

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The webinar series of the European Polar Board (EPB) Action Group on Environmental Impacts of Polar Research and Logistics highlights several environmental impacts and invites experts to talk about minimising them, building on last year's Synthesis Report

(find the report here: https://www.europeanpolarboard.org/news-events/news/article/news/epbs-synthesis-report-on-the-environmental-impacts-of-polar-research-and-logistics-in-the-polar-reg/). 

 

The first webinar of the series, presented by Dr. Kevin Hughes (British Antarctic Survey), will focus on environmental impacts in polar regions, specifically, non-native species introduction in Antarctica. 

12th of September at 2-3 pm CEST

 

 

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Anne

 

 

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Hi there!

 

Thank you for you interest in the APECS and EPBs webinar series on the environmental impact of Polar research and strategies to minimise it. We hope that you join us during the 4 webinars that we have planned for you. Starting with our first webinar on the 12th of September at 2-3 pm CEST!

>> Register here for Webinar 1 <<
 
 
 
 

Next webinars

Please mark your calendars for the following dates for the rest of the series:

  • Webinar 2 is Thursday, 26th September (2-3 pm CEST)

  • Webinar 3 is Tuesday, 8th October (2-3 pm CEST)

  • Webinar 4 is Thursday, 24th October (2-3 pm CEST)

 

In case of any changes to these dates, we will notify you as soon as possible. You will receive an invitation to register for each webinar closer to the date.

 

We hope to see you on the 12th of September at 2 PM CEST! If you encounter any issues accessing the webinar, please contact us at epb@nwo.nl. For more information about the Synthesis report that was the basis for this series follow this link.

 

Best regards,

 

Marije Tempel

Policy Officer, European Polar Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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