Environmental Chemistry Group
The Environmental Chemistry Group (ECG) covers all aspects of chemical behaviour in the environment. The interests of the group include chemical species in water, soil, rock and atmospheric environments, exploring their sources, reactions, transport and fates, and in particular their effects upon each of these environments. Chemicals may be of natural, anthropogenic, biogenic or geochemical origin.
The group aims to promote the interests and expertise of its members, to facilitate scientific discussion relating to environmental chemistry, and to provide expert advice both within the RSC and externally.
The group is affiliated to the RSC’s Environment, Sustainability and Energy Forum (ESEF), and we are actively involved with the sub-group that oversees RSC's membership of the UK Chemical Stakeholder Forum, a Defra body (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) that advises Ministers.
Our regular activities include:
- publication of the biannual ECG Bulletin, which is provided to all members
- the annual Distinguished Guest Lecture (DGL) & Symposium, at which a number of invited speakers address a specific topic for a general audience, in support of the DGL award to an eminent figure in the field
Recent DGL topics include: The Future of Water, The Science of Carbon Trading, Environmental Chemistry in the Polar Regions, and in 2010, King Coal: future prospects for growth, use and clean technologies.
The group also organises meetings of more specialist interest, such as a Contaminated Land event and the Atmospheric Chemistry Forum for early career researchers.
For general enquiries, please contact the Secretary.
The ECG produces two issues per year of its newsletter, the ECG Bulletin.
Environment, Sustainability and Energy Division
ESED is open to all members of the RSC as a society wide grouping to represent environmental and related activities.
Environment Health & Safety Committee
RSC focus for professional and policy aspects of the environment, health and safety
Related Links
MyRSC Environmental Chemistry Group
You will be required to register for MyRSC, then you can sign up to become a member of this group
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Contact and Further Information
Mr James Lymer CChem MRSC
Honorary Secretary
Wardell Armstrong LLP, Unit 4 Newton Business Centre, Newton Chambers Road, Thorncliffe Park, Chapeltown, Sheffield S35 2PH
