Environmental Audit Sub-Committee on Polar Research
Commons Select Committee
The Environmental Audit Sub-Committee on Polar Research has been set up by the Environmental Audit Committee to consider the contribution of UK science to understanding climate and environmental change in the polar regions.
Letter from the Minister of State at the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, providing written responses to questions relating to The UK and the Antarctic environment inquiry, dated 24 May 2024
Letter from the Chair of the Sub-Committee on Polar Research to the Minister for Science (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology), requesting written responses to questions relating to The UK and the Antarctic environment inquiry, dated 16 May 2024
Letter from the Minister of State for Science, Innovation and Technology regarding questions raised at 'The UK and the Arctic Environment' evidence session of 4 September 2023, dated 16 October 2023
Witnesses Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Witnesses Dr Joanne Johnson (Geochemist at British Antarctic Survey), Dr Ines Otosaka (Co-Director of Science at Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), and Lecturer at Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northumbria University), Professor Michael Bentley (Professor at Department of Geography, Durham University), and Professor Ian Willis (Professor of Glaciology at Scott Polar Research Institute, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge)
Professor Michael Bentley (Professor at Department of Geography, Durham University), Dr Joanne Johnson (Geochemist at British Antarctic Survey), Dr Inès Otosaka (Co-Director of Science at Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), and Lecturer at Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northumbria University), and Professor Ian Willis (Professor of Glaciology at Scott Polar Research Institute, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge)
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Dr Jasmine Lee (1851 Research Fellow, Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation Team at British Antarctic Survey), Dr Tom Hart (Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University), and Dr Kevin Hughes (Environmental Research and Monitoring Manager at British Antarctic Survey)
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