Archive For October 31, 2025

Pluriloguing with ourselves: non-dominant feminisms in global governance (a conversation with Gina Heathcote and Amena Yassine)

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2:00 pm to 3:30 pm What are the current dialogues that occur (or not) between non-dominant (i.e., non-Western, non-White, and non-Anglophone) feminist actors in global governance? In this conversation between Professor Gina Heathcote (Newcastle Law School) and Dr Amena Yassine (Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs), they explore this question by looking from the following departure…

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National Trust seeks to restore part of Cambs nature reserve

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The National Trust has proposed plans to restore part of a Cambridgeshire nature reserve. The plans form part of a larger project with the aim to tackle climate change.

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Solar farm fields in Cambridgeshire ‘great news, we need more renewables’

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A planning application has been submitted to Fenland District Council

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Solar farm plans for countryside submitted

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A developer wants to build in the Fens and says the land will be returned to farming after 40 years.

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Developer eyes up farmland for new solar farm that could power over 18,000 homes a year

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The Treading Bank Solar Farm is proposed for farmland in the Cambridgeshire countryside. The developer said it could power more than 18,000 homes.

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Pressure builds as recycling continues to be taken 400 miles for processing

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Council accused of not caring about climate change.

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Climate Change, Fisheries Management, and Increases in Demersal Fish Distribution in a Southern Ocean Biodiversity Hotspot

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The post Climate Change, Fisheries Management, and Increases in Demersal Fish Distribution in a Southern Ocean Biodiversity Hotspot appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Lidl to begin stocking Martin Lewis-approved energy saving gadget

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Lidl is launching a new dehumidifier next week and it could save you a fortune in the long run

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BAS Carbon Footprint Report 2024/2025: Our journey to net zero

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BAS Carbon Footprint Report 2024/2025: Our journey to net zero

British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Transparency is central to our approach – we do not purchase carbon offsets. Instead, we prioritise … The post BAS Carbon Footprint Report 2024/2025: Our journey to net zero appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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The UK’s first paddy fields: Rice grown in Cambridgeshire fens for trial exploring climate change impact

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Nine varieties are being grown near Ely.

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