Author Archive

Localized impacts and economic implications from high temperature disruption days under climate change

By |

The post Localized impacts and economic implications from high temperature disruption days under climate change appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

Read more »

Council signs up to become an Investor in the Environment

By |

Reference:  Date:  Fri, 04/08/2022 East Cambridgeshire District Council has underlined its commitment to going green by signing up to the Investors in the Environment accreditation programme. The Council, which declared a climate emergency in 2019, is the first local authority in Cambridgeshire to sign up to the scheme. It hopes becoming independently accredited as an…

Read more »

Energy strategy: Investment in renewable energy is ‘exciting stuff’

By |

What does the government’s new energy strategy mean to the growing renewables industry in the East?

Read more »

Multiple fire crews battled flames at recycling waste plant near Ely

By |

Fire crews were at the scene for hours yesterday (April 5) to tackle the blaze

Read more »

Martin Lewis debunks dangerous ‘conspiracy theory’ about gas and electricity meters

By |

An energy saving myth is circulating which is not only untrue, but also dangerous

Read more »

Cost of living: What are your best moneysaving tips as gas and electricity bills soar?

By |

As the UK plunges into a cost of living crisis we want to know your best energy saving tips

Read more »

Climate change: Heatwave temperature threshold raised in England by Met Office

By |

As the UK’s climate warms, the temperature threshold in eight counties is raised by the Met Office.

Read more »

Knowledge Priorities on Climate Change and Water in the Upper Indus Basin: A Horizon Scanning Exercise to Identify the Top 100 Research Questions in Social and Natural Sciences

By |

The post Knowledge Priorities on Climate Change and Water in the Upper Indus Basin: A Horizon Scanning Exercise to Identify the Top 100 Research Questions in Social and Natural Sciences appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

Read more »

MPs join march against Sunnica solar farm in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire

By |

Protesters believe the planned solar farm is too big and in the wrong location.

Read more »

Hydrogen heating isn’t a viable climate crisis solution, says Cambridge innovation specialist

By |

Nathan Wrench considers the future of energy – without ‘bait and switch’ detours

Read more »