
Looking forward to a sustainable and successful post Covid Tourism sector was discussed by Dr Ross Tinsley, Programme Leader for Undergraduate Tourism at Edinburgh Napier University and Dr Craig Dalzell of Common Weal.
Looking forward to a sustainable and successful post Covid Tourism sector was discussed by Dr Ross Tinsley, Programme Leader for Undergraduate Tourism at Edinburgh Napier University and Dr Craig Dalzell of Common Weal.
“If we remove some of the hardware, how will we affect the distribution of key species?” Dr Jo Porter
“Research into the climatic effects of rock weathering has a long history, for it represents one of the major components of the global carbon cycle, as well as the rock cycle.”
“This is a happy story where we discovered a snail that is still around.” Norine Yeung
“This time of year shows us another reason for leaving our grass to go to meadow…”
At some HES sites traditional methods are being used rather than strimmers and mowers
The South of Scotland Electricity Board had applied to sink 11 test bore holes: 2 at Yesnaby, 4 near Blackhall and 5 at the Mill of Cairston.
“Soil is our greatest asset and we need to get the basics right before we go high tech.”Douglas Ruxton
“The US, Canadian and Russian team found large quantities of burnt coal and woody material, and bituminous blobs in 600 m thick volcanic ashes at the base of the Siberian traps themselves.”
Image by Rosie Hopkins