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Wind turbine the star at Carbo4Power’s final workshop

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Four-year project has 18 international partners.

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COP16 briefing

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COP16 briefing

Shorthand Story:  pXIRBJufNf Shorthand Story Head:  COP16 briefing Shorthand Story Body:  Introduction Actions COP16 What will be negotiated? Key themes CISL’s four asks 1. Shift the narrative 2. Embed nature 3. Community & people at the centre 4. Drive innovation Work with us About CISL COP16 briefing CISL COP16 Briefing – Restoring Nature: Reimagining Growth…

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Phil Rodgers: How climate change influences Cambridge politics – and the path to net zero

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Our political commentator looks at how much progress is really being made.

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Rescue Me campaign launched for Recycle Week

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Reference:  Date:  Thu, 10/17/2024 Residents are being encouraged mark Recycle Week (14 to 20 October) by rescuing five recyclable items from their black bin. While we are a nation of recyclers – with nine out of 10 people regularly recycling – nearly eight out of 10 of us (79%) put one or more items into…

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Residents set to have their say on district’s future growth

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Reference:  Date:  Tue, 10/08/2024 A recommendation to start work on a new Local Plan is to go before district councillors next week. Local Plans are prepared with residents. Based on their feedback the council will create a blueprint for the district. It will include details on how we can meet local and affordable housing needs,…

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Waste site’s 24-hour plan opposed by town council

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A recycling plant expansion at an old brickworks would increase noise, odour and dust, say opponents.

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Rower Grant has ‘passion’ to help tackle climate change

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BBC Green Sport Awards Athlete of the Year Imogen Grant wants to use her “platform” and “passion” to help tackle climate change.

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CELS Lunchtime Seminar: ‘EU Antitrust Law’s Resilience: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’

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Speaker: Dr Andriani Kalintiri, King’s College London Abstract: Is EU antitrust law resilient in the face of change? This question has acquired prominence amidst the many crises and disruptions of recent times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and digitalisation. Attempts to answer it though have been rather…

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Plans for solar farm on countryside next to Cambridgeshire border thrown out

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The green energy facility would have been located on the edge of the A14 Huntingdon road

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Future-proofing Cambridgeshire’s ancient woodlands

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How woods dating back centuries are being protected against climate change.

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