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South Cambs administration endorses OxCam Arc environmental principles

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Included is an ambition to ‘work towards a target of net zero carbon at an crc level by 2040’

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Jesus College climate group adds racial justice and animal agriculture to divestment demands

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Cambridge University college responds, saying: ‘We recognise the urgency of climate change’

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Money Rebellion continues as Extinction Rebellion target Cambridge’s banks

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Red Rebels join performers and activists as banks pour trillions into fossil fuel entities

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Ever Resource promises ‘circular economy of materials for battery market’

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£995,000 Innovate UK grant for lithium recycling project

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Air Quality, Urban Mobility and Governance in Kampala: an urbanising African city context 10.00 – 11.30am, 4 May 2021

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Globally, air pollution causes around 7 million premature deaths every year, according to the World Health Organisation. With such a significant death toll, there exists a need to explore the emergence of air pollution as a public health threat.

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Can Antarctica’s shallow zoobenthos ‘bounce back’ from iceberg scouring impacts driven by climate change?

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The post Can Antarctica’s shallow zoobenthos ‘bounce back’ from iceberg scouring impacts driven by climate change? appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Investment leaders highlight need for universal method for understanding Paris alignment of funds

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14 April 2021 – New analysis from global investors network the Investment Leaders Group (ILG) shows that the present disclosure of fund performance does not allow investors to understand and compare the alignment of funds with the Paris Agreement on climate change.

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Will we really build 19,810 zero carbon new homes in Greater Cambridge?

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Anne Miller, of Carbon Neutral Cambridge, looks at claims made in response to the Local Plan call for sites.

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World’s wealthiest ‘at heart of climate problem’

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The so-called “polluter elite” must change their lifestyles to tackle climate change, a report says.

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Why the transition to net zero is business’s business

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9 April 2021 – CISL Course Convenor Dimitri Zenghelis unpacks the three major climate change-related risks affecting organisations and illustrates the significant opportunities that will be gained from transitioning to a net zero carbon business model.

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