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Speaker: Visiting PhD researcher Maryam Yabo Abstract: This research applies a Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) lens to the international community’s responses to the climate crisis. It argues that while these responses aim to advance decarbonisation and global justice, they often reproduce the epistemic…
Activists called on the University to adopt an ‘ethical careers policy’ at a protest in central Cambridge
The Government has confirmed a new "national forest" for the Oxford-Cambridge corridor as part of a £1 billion investment in tree planting, as it looks to meet its climate change targets
Wednesday, 5 November 2025 History wins its final Green Impact Award News The Faculty of History has received a Green Impact Bronze Award in recognition of its efforts to reduce its environmental impact. This achievement was led by Angela Wilson (Undergraduate Teaching Administrator for Part II and Subject Groups), Steve Corbett (Chief Custodian), and the…
The Government has confirmed a new "national forest" for the Oxford-Cambridge corridor as part of a £1 billion investment in tree planting, as it looks to meet its climate change targets
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…
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.