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Climate change: How will rising CO2 levels affect trees in the Midlands?

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The lectures are open to all, but are particularly suitable for students studying A level Biology. All lectures will be delivered by Academic staff who are experts in their field and are engaged in both research and teaching. The lectures are free of charge, but booking is required.
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Rising CO2 levels are driving climate change. Despite many year of experimentation we still know very little about how complex ecological systems will respond. An exciting new FACE experiment by the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BiFoR) is discovering the answers.

(Please note the date has been moved to the 22nd to avoid school half term.)

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Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
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