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X-WR-CALNAME:LES Sustainability Research talks (4249)
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CATEGORIES:Life & Environmental Sciences
CATEGORIES:Green Week
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DESCRIPTION:We bring together three researchers whose work spans climate s
 cience\, mental health\, and human behaviour\, showcasing the diverse way
 s research across LES contributes to understanding and addressing the cha
 llenges of a changing planet.\n\nhttps://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/ents/ev
 ent/4249/\n
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LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)\, School of Sport\, Exercise & Rehabilita
 tion Sciences
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SUMMARY:LES Sustainability Research talks
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URL:https://studentevents.bham.ac.uk/ents/event/4249/
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 ng the diverse ways research across LES contributes to understanding and 
 addressing the challenges of a changing planet.</p>\n<img src="https://st
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 s part of Green Week\, this special seminar series brings together three 
 researchers whose work spans climate science\, mental health\, and human 
 behaviour.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Professor Yuli Shan will explore global trend
 s in methane emissions and the economic and supply chain forces shaping t
 hem. Dr Stephanie Burnette Heyes will introduce new research on how clima
 te change impacts young people&rsquo\;s mental health\, including innovat
 ive experimental approaches to eco distress and pathways to youth engagem
 ent in conservation. Dr Todd Vogel will present a fresh behavioural scien
 ce perspective on prosocial action\, examining how environmental context 
 and personal motivations influence when people choose to help others.&nbs
 p\;</p>\n\n<p>Together\, these talks highlight the diverse ways research 
 across LES contributes to understanding and addressing the challenges of 
 a changing planet.</p>\n\n<p>This activity is open to all students.</p>\n
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