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Conference on International Dispute Settlement: Adjudicating International Crises

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in partnership with the LUISS Centre of International and Strategic Studies, Amsterdam Centre for International Law The dockets of international courts and tribunals are remarkably busy with cases concerning some of the most politicised and divisive international crises. From traditional disputes about territorial and/or maritime delimitation, immunities or diplomatic law, to allegations of international crimes…

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Future Climate Change in the Thermosphere Under Varying Solar Activity Conditions

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The post Future Climate Change in the Thermosphere Under Varying Solar Activity Conditions appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Cambridgeshire household recycling will be sent to Northern Ireland after councils sign new contract

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Recycling will be sent to a facility in Newry, Northern Ireland – around 400 miles from Cambridgeshire

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Storylines of summer Arctic climate change constrained by Barents–Kara seas and Arctic tropospheric warming for climate risk assessment

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The post Storylines of summer Arctic climate change constrained by Barents–Kara seas and Arctic tropospheric warming for climate risk assessment appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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The huge solar farm near Cambridgeshire approved by Ed Miliband expected to power 92,000 homes

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More than 3,000 people signed a petition opposing the scheme – and a local MP described the approval of the solar farm as "a slap in the face"

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Councils withdraw from solar farm legal action

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Four councils say their planned action against the approved 2,500-acre farm will no longer go ahead.

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Sunnica solar farm project challenge ends as two councils pull out

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Cambridgeshire County Council is one of those which has decided not to go ahead with the process

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Aeolian dust and diatoms at Roosevelt Island (Ross Sea, Antarctica) over the last two millennia reveal the local expression of climate changes and the history of the Ross Sea polynya [in review]

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The post Aeolian dust and diatoms at Roosevelt Island (Ross Sea, Antarctica) over the last two millennia reveal the local expression of climate changes and the history of the Ross Sea polynya [in review] appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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British Antarctic Survey publishes carbon emissions for 2023/2024

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British Antarctic Survey publishes carbon emissions for 2023/2024

For the first time, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are publishing their carbon footprint data on their website to increase transparency and help other organisations reduce their carbon emissions. The … The post British Antarctic Survey publishes carbon emissions for 2023/2024 appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Concerns controversial solar farm could hit Cambs taxpayers in the pocket

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One councillor said the legal challenge was a "step in the right direction"

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