RSC Policy Bulletin 3

Dr Richard Pike
Dr Richard Pike, RSC Chief Executive, explains the background to some recent events that underline the RSC's drive to change the perception of the chemical sciences and provide a s...

Innovation, innovation, innovation
The RSC has played an integral part in setting up the Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network. It is working to drive forward a strong innovation agenda.
Can we bury our carbon dioxide problem?
Carbon capture and storage technology promises a route to clean energy from fossil fuels, but significant challenges and innovative solutions lie ahead in its development.

Who teaches our children chemistry?
Research shows that children do better when taught by a specialist, the RSC is campaigning for chemistry to be taught by specialists.

Chemical biology - a vital partnership for progress
Chemistry and biology are dependent on each other as never before. Dr Katherine Green, Manager for Biosciences, explains why this partnership is fundamental to scientific progress...

SusChem: Maximising progress, minimising environmental impact
In the face of increasing competition, can Europe keep its place as a world leader in chemicals production and research? SusChem claims it can.

Chemistry in the developing world
Science and Technology is important for progression in the developing world and should be supported. The RSC is increasing its support with new initiatives.
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Policy Bulletin Issue 3
Spring 2006
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