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October 14, 2021

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A lorry used for transporting felled trees is in a field and the back is being loaded with tree trunks from a large stack using a hydraulic grapple

An Interview with Dr Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah – Greenhouse Gas Reduction at a Local Level

Clean transport, Energy transitions, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Youth and public empowermentBy Calum HodgsonOctober 14, 2021

We speak to Dr Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah on his work in local perceptions of greenhouse gas reduction

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