Archive For May 31, 2026

Zero carbon grant scheme now open for applications in South Cambridgeshire

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The district council has committed £152,000 to the scheme.

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Calls to end ‘ridiculous’ arrangement of sending Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire‘s recycling to Northern Ireland

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Waste partnership is beginning to look at other solutions.

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Cambridge Research Group on Private Actor Responsibility Research Discussion Event: ‘Everyone’s Responsibility for Climate Change’

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On Monday 1 June at 4pm, the Research Group on Private Actor Responsibility (PAR) is holding a final Easter term event at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL) that discusses moral, ethical and legal aspects of individual accountability in the context of climate change. The discussion is based on a project…

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Grass is not always greener: enablers and barriers of non-native species governance and management in Antarctica

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Increasing human activity and climate change in Antarctica may increase the rates of non-native species introduction and establishment, resulting in potentially irreversible changes in marine and terrestrial ecological communities. The […] The post Grass is not always greener: enablers and barriers of non-native species governance and management in Antarctica appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Solar farm approved in Cambs village despite concerns of ‘blot on landscape’

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The solar farm would operate to ‘meet local power demand’

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Calls for new recycling centre to end ‘ridiculous’ Northern Ireland waste deal

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Cambridgeshire County Council is facing calls to sort recycling locally but says the process is not straightforward

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New recycling facility would be ‘long process’

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Some parts of one county are sending recycling 400 miles away to Northern Ireland.

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Solar farm approved despite neighbour concerns of ‘visual disturbance’

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The solar farm will provide energy to a glamping site

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The effects of feeding guild, seasonality, and warming on the gut microbiomes of Antarctic echinoderms

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Background Antarctic marine food webs are expected to be significantly impacted by future climate change. In particular, the recent rapid regional warming in the West Antarctic Peninsula has, and will […] The post The effects of feeding guild, seasonality, and warming on the gut microbiomes of Antarctic echinoderms appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Climate Change Projected to Double the Richness and Abundance of Soilborne Phytopathogenic Fungi in Southern Maritime Antarctica

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How climate change impacts pathogens in the natural environment is a critical ecological question. Yet, little is known of how rapid ongoing climate change in Antarctica and Patagonia will influence […] The post Climate Change Projected to Double the Richness and Abundance of Soilborne Phytopathogenic Fungi in Southern Maritime Antarctica appeared first on British Antarctic…

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