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School striker to kayak to sea in environmental fundraiser

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Nico Cordonier Gehring, 14, in plea to ‘stop this global [climate change’ nightmare.

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Community Open Map Platform (COMP) Green Transitions Ecosystem Project

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Community Open Map Platform (COMP) Green Transitions Ecosystem Project

green_transition.png   A team led by Prof Flora Samuel from Cambridge’s Department of Architecture has been awarded one of four new £4.625 million Green Transition Ecosystem grants by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to create a Community Open Map Platform (COMP) for Future Generations to chart the green transition on the Isle of…

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Plans to build new solar farm next to tiny Cambridgeshire village

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Huntingdonshire District Council has received a planning application to build a new solar farm on farmland in Diddington

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Paul Kirkley: Tourists? Don’t get me started

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Paul Kirkley: On his annoyance with tourists, Harry Potter agnosticism, plans for thousands of new homes in the area, and the climate emergency.

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Butterfly count in Coton to shed light on species in area

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Nature enthusiasts in Coton are helping scientists to understand the impact of climate change on butterflies.

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Communities tackling inequality, climate change or homelessness can apply now for funding

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Communities tackling inequality, climate change or homelessness can apply now for funding

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Seminar: ‘International investment law and arbitration in the renewable energy sector – Quo Vadis?’

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In-person Seminar: 3.00 pm – 7.00 pm Seminar summary: Energy is ‘the backbone of our economies’. As part of the overall energy supply, renewable energy is more important than ever. It is an important element in the fight against climate change and is relevant in the context of Sustainable Development Goals. The years 2022 and…

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Seminar: International investment law and arbitration in the renewable energy sector – Quo Vadis?

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Seminar summary: Energy is ‘the backbone of our economies’. As part of the overall energy supply, renewable energy is more important than ever. It is an important element in the fight against climate change and is relevant in the context of Sustainable Development Goals. The years 2022 and 2023 witnessed ground-breaking…

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Experts warn 40C heatwave weather becoming more likely in UK as Met Office prepares report

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Experts from the Met Office and other bodies have warned ‘extreme weather events’ are likely to increase due to ‘human-induced climate change’

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Butterflies with smaller or lighter coloured wings ‘most at risk from climate change’

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The Lycaenidae family of more than 6,000 species is particularly vulnerable.

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