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Renewable Energies in a Green Economy: Defining Developments

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It was with the chance of making 'a special contribution to the urgent national need for more scientists' that St Catherine's College was first contemplated.
Meanwhile, Jacobsen envisaged his creation as an architectural whole, with the gardens and national environment as important to his vision as the physical buildings. Our panel trace the scientific challenges to be overcome in assessing the future of green energy. Part of a series celebrating 50 years of St Catherine's College.

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St Catherine's College
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Nicholas Stern
Vivienne Cox
Erica Hope
Steve Groves
Roger Ainsworth
Keywords
st catherine's
st catz
alumni
anniversary
college
Energy
renewable
Department: St Catherine's College
Date Added: 09/10/2012
Duration: 01:02:36

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