I presented at the international symposium (3/3).

――I heard there was a discussion panel.
The theme was whether the carbon costs associated with large-scale ventilation operations outweigh the safety benefits provided by that equipment. Various opinions were expressed, but the majority felt that we should still invest in safety benefits over environmental considerations.
――What is Brighton, the venue for the event, like?
It is a resort town on the southern coast of England. Beautiful coastlines stretch infinitely, and the main street is lined with many restaurants and malls. A short walk away reveals a very beautiful town with historic Western-style buildings. Across the sea, numerous offshore wind turbines stand, which was quite impressive.
――Do you have any other episodes from this trip?
We were treated to dinner by a couple of professors from the University of Dundee, with whom we have a close relationship. When we requested beef, they suggested Chinese, Japanese, Turkish, Moroccan, and Greek cuisines. It was surprising that there were no British restaurants among those all crowded together on the same street.
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