The meeting on climate policy and decarbonization of the Republic of Tatarstan was held at the Ministry of Ecology

16 November 2023, Thursday

The Ministry of Ecology hosted a regular meeting of the Interdepartmental Working Group on Climate Policy and Decarbonization of the Republic of Tatarstan chaired by Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Olga Manidicheva. Representatives of organizations, ministries and universities of the Republic also took part in it.

Yulia Tunakova, Head of the Department of General Chemistry and Ecology of the A. N. Tupolev KNITU-KAI, spoke about her work in the Academic Union of "green" Development of Universities in Russia and China and presented developments on the creation of a neural network cascade model for calculating greenhouse gas concentrations.

It is worth noting that KNITU-KAI is one of ten domestic universities invited by the Chinese side to the Academic Union of "green" Development of ATURK. Let us recall that in Qingdao (Shandong Province, China) at the site of the Chinese Petroleum University, the ceremony of establishing the Academic Union of "green" Development of the Association of Technical Universities of Russia and China was held. The "Green" Union was created in order to unite efforts and unlock the potential of participating universities in the field of low-carbon and sustainable development, pay closer attention to environmental protection issues, search for measures aimed at optimal use of limited resources and the use of environmentally friendly, natural, energy and material-saving technologies, as well as educational, scientific, youth and cultural cooperation between the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China in these areas.

Ilfar Gilmutdinov, Doctor of Technical Sciences of KNITU, also presented his project at the meeting. He spoke about the development of a continuous process for the production of cyclic organic carbonates from epoxides and CO2.

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