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‘It’s pants!’ Cambridge heat protester strips for roadside climate protest

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Cameron Ford keeps it brief because forgot his sunscreen.

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Shallow benthic Antarctic food webs recover complexity after disturbance

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Natural disturbance events are expected to increase with climate change. This is particularly evident in polar regions where reduced winter sea-ice has increased movement of icebergs, and thus seafloor scouring. […] The post Shallow benthic Antarctic food webs recover complexity after disturbance appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Ikaite precipitation indicates near surface occurrence of methane in an Icelandic fjord

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Climate change driven release of methane (CH4) from polar and sub-polar sediments could accelerate global warming, and tracking CH4 in cold sediments over geological time helps predict future releases. Isotopic […] The post Ikaite precipitation indicates near surface occurrence of methane in an Icelandic fjord appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Antarctic, Southern Ocean, and Global Ocean Temperatures during Dansgaard–Oeschger Events [preprint]

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Global Mean Ocean Temperature (GMOT) changes are thought to be both an important consequence and a possible cause of Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events, a series of abrupt climate changes during the […] The post Antarctic, Southern Ocean, and Global Ocean Temperatures during Dansgaard–Oeschger Events [preprint] appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Campaigner welcomes solar farm plan withdrawal

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Campaigners say plans for Kingsway Solar Farm have been “poorly conceived and badly designed”.

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Kingsway Solar Farm DCO application for Cambridgeshire countryside is withdrawn

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But company plans to resubmit after addressing ‘key issues’.

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‘Heathrow-sized’ solar farm application withdrawn

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Kingsway Solar Farm would have covered more than 3,000 acres of farmland in Cambridgeshire.

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Event: Climate Law and Diplomacy at the UN General Assembly, the ICJ and Santa Marta: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead to Tuvalu 2027

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Time: 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm Online registration Summary: As the climate crisis continues to exacerbate, important strides have been made to advance climate justice outside of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) process. In 2025, following a campaign by Pacific Island students and diplomatic efforts by…

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Consultation over Kingsway Solar Farm plans for Cambridgeshire under fire

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Councils say there was a lack of information to enable them to respond properly.

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Antarctic science operations must account for climate change and extreme environmental events

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Extreme environmental events (EEEs) in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are occurring with growing frequency and severity, and will become more pronounced under continued global warming. Antarctic research relies on […] The post Antarctic science operations must account for climate change and extreme environmental events appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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