Archive For April 28, 2022

BIOPOLE

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BIOPOLE

Overview Climate change is proceeding faster at the poles than any other region, with sea-ice retreating, glaciers melting and biotic communities being invaded by sub-polar species. These changes are affecting … The post BIOPOLE appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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March recycling centre relocation takes step forward

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The current site will need to close so the land it is on can be restored by December 2024.

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Wind turbine goes up in flames in Cambridgeshire fens

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Crews arrived to find a wind turbine well alight including the motor and blades

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Wind turbine in Thorney damaged by fire

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The wind turbine is out of action after it burst into flames.

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Study sets course for crucial research on Himalayan waters

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Study sets course for crucial research on Himalayan waters

A new study featuring contributions from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists has identified 100 pressing research questions on climate change and water resources in the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) that must be answered to protect the communities that live there. The post Study sets course for crucial research on Himalayan waters appeared first on British…

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Solar farm capable of generating power for 14,200 homes approved for South Cambridgeshire countryside

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Stargoose Solar Energy Farm will generate 50MW.

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Whittlesey incinerator ash recycling centre approved despite hundreds of objections

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The proposals for the site in Whittlesey had been met with backlash from some in the area.

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Sew Creative’s National Lottery funding ‘Sewcialise and Upcycle’ workshops

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£10,000 for year-long programme of workshops and events to tackle climate change through fashion and textile recycling

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Localized impacts and economic implications from high temperature disruption days under climate change

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The post Localized impacts and economic implications from high temperature disruption days under climate change appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Council signs up to become an Investor in the Environment

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Reference:  Date:  Fri, 04/08/2022 East Cambridgeshire District Council has underlined its commitment to going green by signing up to the Investors in the Environment accreditation programme. The Council, which declared a climate emergency in 2019, is the first local authority in Cambridgeshire to sign up to the scheme. It hopes becoming independently accredited as an…

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