Archive For October 21, 2021

Act now to ensure buildings are both net zero carbon and adaptable to a changing climate, Cambridge researchers argue

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Act now to ensure buildings are both net zero carbon and adaptable to a changing climate, Cambridge researchers argue

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Universities Network: COP26 Images of Innovation Exhibition

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Universities Network: COP26 Images of Innovation Exhibition

The Innovation Showcase explains how innovative science and technology is helping or, in future, could substantially help the goals of COP26 and of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enabling adaptation to climate change or informing action related to climate change. The post Universities Network: COP26 Images of Innovation Exhibition appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Call for registrations: Conference on Climate Change, the SDGs and the Law

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Are you interested in law, policy, the environment, development & climate change? Would you like to learn about COP26 & how legal & policy innovation can help implement the Paris Agreement? Are you ready to build global career & scholarly networks for the SDGs? If so, please register now for Climate Change…

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Conference on Climate Change, the SDGs and the Law

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Are you interested in law, policy, the environment, development & climate change? Would you like to learn about COP26 & how legal & policy innovation can help implement the Paris Agreement? Are you ready to build global career & scholarly networks for the SDGs? If so, please register now for Climate Change…

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Quantification of blue carbon pathways contributing to negative feedback on climate change following glacier retreat in West Antarctic fjords

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The post Quantification of blue carbon pathways contributing to negative feedback on climate change following glacier retreat in West Antarctic fjords appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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The Queen appears ‘irritated’ by climate crisis wishing more would be done

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Video clips have emerged of the Queen discussing the crisis

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Top speakers lined up for University of Cambridge’s Climate Change Festival

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Event to be chaired by director of Cambridge Zero and friend of COP26, Dr Emily Shuckburgh OBE

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DEEPICE: Network of young researchers to unveil past climate change in Antarctica

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DEEPICE: Network of young researchers to unveil past climate change in Antarctica

A network of international researchers launches a European collaboration this week ( 14 October 2021). This collaboration will train a new generation of scientists to understand how past climate changes … The post DEEPICE: Network of young researchers to unveil past climate change in Antarctica appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Frozen in time: climate change challenge to be showcased at upcoming sustainability conference

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Frozen in time: climate change challenge to be showcased at upcoming sustainability conference

A dramatic art installation symbolising our warming climate will be launched at the Cambridge Cleantech annual conference on 20 October as the city’s innovators and scientists gather together to brainstorm … The post Frozen in time: climate change challenge to be showcased at upcoming sustainability conference appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Climate emergency declaration

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The University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine is joining many other healthcare organisations (Health Declares) in declaring that the global climate and ecological emergency is a major crisis for health and healthcare.   We agree with recent statements from the WHO and in The Lancet that climate change is an urgent global health threat.  Extreme…

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