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Goodbye Greenhouse Gas! @ The Old Fire Station

Join us for an evening of fun and learning on Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR), touted as one of the key solutions for tackling the climate emergency. What is GGR? What are the main ways of removing greenhouse gases from the air? What are the benefits and drawbacks?

Hosted at the Old Fire Station in Oxford, join us for Goodbye Greenhouse Gas! to explore the world of GGR through creative and expressive means, such as…

⭐GGR Science Slam ⭐ Collaging ⭐ GGR Café ⭐ Image competition & vote ⭐ GGR Showcase ⭐GGR Nine Ways ⭐Documentary screenings

We aim to reach an audience of students, activists and local green organisations. The event is free and open to all.

For more info and to register, see our Eventbrite page.

Event details

Event date:
June 20, 2024

Event time:
6:00 pm

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