British Grand Prix: Nico Rosberg and Oxford University launch emissions and biodiversity study

Stuart Stone
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Rosberg Philanthropies, Oxford University’s SDG Impact Lab, and Silverstone Circuit to explore how to curb emissions and biodiversity impact from fans' travel

F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg has teamed up with Oxford University's SDG Impact Lab and the Silverstone Circuit to fund and support three PhD students' research into fan travel and biodiversity impacts...

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