Archive For July 31, 2023

Seminar: ‘International investment law and arbitration in the renewable energy sector – Quo Vadis?’

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In-person Seminar: 3.00 pm – 7.00 pm Seminar summary: Energy is ‘the backbone of our economies’. As part of the overall energy supply, renewable energy is more important than ever. It is an important element in the fight against climate change and is relevant in the context of Sustainable Development Goals. The years 2022 and…

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Seminar: International investment law and arbitration in the renewable energy sector – Quo Vadis?

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Seminar summary: Energy is ‘the backbone of our economies’. As part of the overall energy supply, renewable energy is more important than ever. It is an important element in the fight against climate change and is relevant in the context of Sustainable Development Goals. The years 2022 and 2023 witnessed ground-breaking…

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Experts warn 40C heatwave weather becoming more likely in UK as Met Office prepares report

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Experts from the Met Office and other bodies have warned ‘extreme weather events’ are likely to increase due to ‘human-induced climate change’

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Butterflies with smaller or lighter coloured wings ‘most at risk from climate change’

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The Lycaenidae family of more than 6,000 species is particularly vulnerable.

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Shrinking Arctic glaciers reveal source of methane that could accelerate global warming

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It is thought emissions will increase as the glaciers retreat.

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Cambridgeshire county councillor brands Hertfordshire’s non-resident tip ban ‘silly’

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Cambridgeshire County Council agrees to explore paying Hertfordshire to use its recycling centres.

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Cambridgeshire wants Royston recycling centre deal to end out of county ban

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Cambridgeshire County Council is planning to pay so that people can continue to use Royston recycling centre, after Hertfordshire County Council approved plans to restrict access.

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Cambridge University solar farm to boost net zero target

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Any application will need to go to the secretary of state before a solar farm can be installed.

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Evaluating climate change risks to Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish

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The post Evaluating climate change risks to Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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University of Cambridge granted permission to build solar farm on South Cambridgeshire farmland

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The new solar farm is due to be built on farmland off Barton Road.

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