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LCIL Friday Lecture: ‘Current issues in International Climate Law: The Paris Agreement and Beyond’ – Prof Christina Voigt, University of Oslo

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Lecture details to follow. Dr Christina Voigt is Professor of Law at the University of Oslo, Norway. She is an internationally renowned expert in international environmental law and teaches, speaks and publishes widely on legal issues of climate change, environmental multilateralism and sustainability. From 2009-2018, she worked as principal legal adviser for the Government of…

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Mission Compostable: Cambridge BID launches new public bins to help cut emissions

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Cambridge BID, in partnership with Countrystyle Recycling and Envar, has introduced four new public bins for food scraps and compostable packaging.

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Rail freight boosted by HGV driver shortage and climate change

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Those in the industry say more businesses are turning to the rail freight system to move goods.

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Four charged after Extinction Rebellion protest outside Peterborough Amazon warehouse

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They have been bailed to appear before magistrates in January

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Have your say as Extinction Rebellion storm Amazon warehouses in Cambridgeshire and across UK

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Protesters have blocked the Amazon fulfilment centre in Cambridgeshire along with 12 others in the UK

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Extinction Rebellion activists target UK Amazon distribution centres

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Extinction Rebellion has targeted 15 sites in the UK on the retail giant’s busiest day of the year.

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Live Extinction Rebellion updates: Protesters demonstrate at Amazon warehouse on Black Friday

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XR wants to draw attention to Amazon’s "destructive business practices"

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The Cinema as “Time-Capsule”: Using Film to Capture Vanishing Worlds

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The Cinema as “Time-Capsule”: Using Film to Capture Vanishing Worlds

The Cinema as “Time-Capsule”: Using Film to Capture Vanishing Worlds mjw205 Wed, 24/11/2021 – 17:06 At the beginning of the twentieth century, filmmakers and scientists saw in cinema the potential to permanently capture the natural world. Today, global concern for disappearing habitats, landscapes and species owes much to high-profile documentaries. Young people, moreover, often experience…

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Solar panels could light the way for Council renewable energy plan

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Date:  Wed, 11/17/2021 A Littleport business centre could become “a shining light” in the district after being singled out as the ideal location for Council-funded solar panels. At an East Cambridgeshire District Council Operational Services Committee meeting, it was unanimously agreed that, in principle, ESpace North provided the best opportunity for the Council to kickstart…

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Boost for electrical recycling

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Boost for electrical recycling

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