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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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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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Climate change could double plant-harming fungi in Antarctica by end of century

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New research warns of growing threat to fragile Antarctic plant ecosystems – but cutting emissions could prevent the worst outcomes. The post Climate change could double plant-harming fungi in Antarctica by end of century appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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CEENRG Thursday seminars: ‘Climate politics in the shadow of war’

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Speaker: Professor Jan Selby (Professor of International Politics and Climate Change, University of Leeds) The Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) is hosting a seminar series throughout the 2025-26 academic year. How does war matter for climate change and global climate…

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