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Council Motion Links Climate Change with the Cost of Living Crisis

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The council commits to making decisions on investment

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Our at-a-glance guide to every event at the Cambridge Zero Climate Change Festival 2022

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Find out the time, location and theme of all the events.

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University of Cambridge’s Climate Change Festival 2022 offers more than 50 free in-person and online talks, games and events

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They get under way on Friday, October 14.

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Plans for waste depot solar farm progress

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Plans for waste depot solar farm progress

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Live updates as This is Not a Drill protesters break windows at Cambridge Schlumberger centre

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Climate change protestors broke windows at Schlumberger and threw black paint over another business

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Photos show Extinction Rebellion protesters holding vigil in Cambridge city centre

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The aim of the event was to raise awareness for the ‘Schlumberger Out!’ campaign

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CEENRG Thursday seminars: ‘Climate Change, Fossil Fuels and Human Rights’

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Speaker: Dr Julia Dehm, Senior Lecturer, La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University The Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) is hosting a seminar series throughout the 2022 23 academic year. Seminars take place as hybrid meetings (in person seminars in the DAB – David…

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Cost of living crisis: Energy saving experts share tips to save up to £782 on energy bills this winter

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More than 270 domestic energy assessors were asked how billpayers could cut their energy costs

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LCIL Friday Lecture: ‘Implementing International Law: Capacity-Building, Coordination and Control’ – Margaret Young, University of Melbourne

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Lecture summary: How do state officials learn and implement obligations from multiple regimes? Global problems do not fit neatly into siloed fields of professional specialisation. For example, of the increasingly alarming problems facing the ocean – climate change, marine plastics debris, biodiversity loss, or overfishing – not one can be addressed without inter-agency cooperation and…

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LCIL Friday Lecture: ‘Inter-agency Coordination and Capacity Building: Whose International Law?’ – Margaret Young, University of Melbourne

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Lecture summary: International lawyers are well-aware of the theoretical and practical imperatives for interaction between disparate fields of professional specialisation within the discipline. This is perhaps best exemplified by ocean governance. Not one of the significant global problems facing the ocean – and there are countless alarming examples, including climate change, marine plastics debris, biodiversity…

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