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SU calls on University to end collaboration with fossil fuel companies

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The tough manifesto challenges the “stunning betrayal of the University’s responsibility” in the climate crisis

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The Cambridge technology that could slash data centre energy usage and carbon emissions

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Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has launched a project called ICeData.

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Benthic biodiversity, carbon storage and the potential for increasing negative feedbacks on climate change in shallow waters of the Antarctic Peninsula

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Renewable Energy within AIMP

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Cambridgeshire County Council strategy to speed up plans to tackle climate change

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An action plan setting out ambitions for Cambridgeshire to reach net zero by 2045 has been approved.

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Climate activist pours ‘oil’ over herself during Trinity lunch

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Gabriella Ditton told diners: ‘Education will not save you from the climate crisis’

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AI and Digital Twinning for Decarbonisation

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AI and Digital Twinning for Decarbonisation

AI systems will provide automated decision support to SDA masters in delivering optimal fuel economy and minimising carbon emissions. The post AI and Digital Twinning for Decarbonisation appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Cambridge HQ Decarbonisation

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Cambridge HQ Decarbonisation

We are working on a raft of measures to reduce our carbon emissions at our Cambridge Headquarters, including installation of solar panels on the car park and roofs of buildings, and adding insulation to our Logistics building. The post Cambridge HQ Decarbonisation appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Cambridgeshire council vows to spend £6.8m on tackling climate change

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The money represents about a tenth of the annual budget of South Cambridgeshire District Council.

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Plants are flowering a month earlier due to climate change and that could spell ecological disaster, warn researchers

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Spring could in future begin in February, University of Cambridge academics say.

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