99 participants, 50 reports, 10 countries: how was the annual forum of V.K. Puchinsky at RUDN University
Event moderators:
- Evgenia Frolova — Head of the Department of Civil Law and Procedure and Private International Law of the Law Institute of RUDN University.
- Mikhail Kuznetsov — Doctor of Law, Professor.
They noted the importance of the scientific works of V.K. Puchinsky in the field of reforming the foreign civil process, civil and family law, as well as his contribution to Russian science.
The forum participants were well-known scientists — students of Vasily Klementievich, representatives of the leading scientific schools of the country and abroad. They touched upon such topics as the importance of preserving scientific schools, cassation proceedings, the specifics of handling cases on disputes arising from vehicle insurance contracts, consumer protection in the context of the development of e-commerce, personal rights and obligations of children and parents in the PRC family, and others.
Landfills are the third largest source of anthropogenic methane in the world. They account for ~11% of estimated global emissions. Methane is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and is the second largest driver of man-made climate change. Scientists from around the world met at Zhejiang University's Hangzhou campus to determine the best available technologies for recovering energy and materials from non-recyclable residual waste.
How to make money on wastewater and turn biological mass into clean energy? What is valorization of waste and sludge? How does this process relate to sustainable development? Dr. Kumar Vinod, professor at the Department of Life Sciences at Graphic Era University (India), spoke about water without treading water.
Landfills are the third largest source of anthropogenic methane in the world. They account for ~11% of estimated global emissions. Methane is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and is the second largest driver of man-made climate change. Scientists from around the world met at Zhejiang University's Hangzhou campus to determine the best available technologies for recovering energy and materials from non-recyclable residual waste.
How to make money on wastewater and turn biological mass into clean energy? What is valorization of waste and sludge? How does this process relate to sustainable development? Dr. Kumar Vinod, professor at the Department of Life Sciences at Graphic Era University (India), spoke about water without treading water.