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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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Banking on butterflies – a conservation experiment

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Nik Shelton of the Wildlife Trust in Cambridgeshire on a partnership to help butterflies tackle climate change.

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Recycling lorry fire closes major road

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Crews say strong winds meant they were unable to unload the trailer yesterday.

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Century-scale effect of climate change on meteorite falls

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The post Century-scale effect of climate change on meteorite falls appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Witches and wizards who reverse climate change the central theme of Cambridge author Barbara Oxley’s new book

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‘The Extraordinary Adventures of Lucretia and Willow’, published by Troubador Publishing, is available now.

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