Archive For March 11, 2024

Waste vehicles go green

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Reference:  Date:  Mon, 03/11/2024 East Cambridgeshire’s first vegetable powered vehicle is now collecting recycling from homes across the district. The new lorry is able to run on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) which is renewable, sustainable and 100 per cent biodegradable. Residents will be able to easily spot the vehicle thanks to its “Red Lorry, Yellow…

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CEENRG Thursday seminars: ‘Green discontent in the periphery: Exploring the multifaceted attitudes to climate policies’

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Speaker: Théodore Tallent (PhD Candidate, Sciences Po | Visiting Researcher, CEENRG) The Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) is hosting a seminar series throughout the 2023- 24 academic year. With the climate crisis calling for more stringent policies, the green transition…

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Southern Ocean food-webs and climate change: A short review and future directions

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The post Southern Ocean food-webs and climate change: A short review and future directions appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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How do we evaluate the contribution of anthropogenic climate change to sea level rise from Antarctica?

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The post How do we evaluate the contribution of anthropogenic climate change to sea level rise from Antarctica? appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Decision delayed for third time on £600m solar farm

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The government postpones a decision on the Sunnica Energy Farm until April.

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Aerospace firm to get £40m for net zero programme

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The money is to be used to develop and test a smart fuel system for zero carbon emission aircraft.

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Bronze Age site expert warns of climate change

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An archaeologist says we must learn to live in harmony with nature, as our ancestors did.

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