UCLan staff in Mongol ethics project Staff from the Centre for Professional Ethics at the University of Central Lancashire recently returned from Mongolia where they organised, together with UNESCO, a major conference regarding their on-going Mongol Ethics project, for which they received €55,000 funding from the European Commission in 2006.
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The Mongol leader, who established a vast empire between the 13th and 14th centuries, helped remove nearly 700million tons of carbon from the atmosphere, claims a new study. The deaths of 40 million people meant that large areas of cultivated land grew thick once again with trees, which absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.