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Bid now for grants to tackle climate change

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South Cambridgeshire’s community groups can now bid for a sh…

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Cambridge city council welcomes Climate Commission report and sets target for net zero by 2030

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Cambridge city council welcomes Climate Commission report and sets target for net zero by 2030

The new strategy outlines a target for council buildings and vehicle mileage to become net-zero by 2030

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Cambridgeshire at high risk from climate change, flooding and heatwaves, warns commission

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The area’s greenhouse gas emissions are 25 per cent higher per person than the UK average.

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Ghost Words: Reading the past

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Ghost Words: Reading the past

Shorthand Story:  6zt3LIyXDB Shorthand Story Head:  Ghost Words: Reading the past Shorthand Story Body:  Ghost Words: Reading the past TwitterFacebook A new virtual exhibition from Cambridge University Library (UL) is set to bring to life the hidden words buried in some of our oldest manuscripts – known as palimpsests. #ULghostwords Ghost Words examines the quest…

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Yasser M. Khaldi: Governing Renewable Energy Transition in Conflict Contexts: The Case of Palestine

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Supervisor: Dr. Minna Sunikka-Blank

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Urgent action needed as Cambs at ‘high risk from climate change’

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The first report from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Commission on Climate Change has been released

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Council proposes net zero target for its own carbon emissions in new climate change strategy

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Council proposes net zero target for its own carbon emissions in new climate change strategy

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Cambridge City Council welcomes Cambridgeshire Climate Commission report

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Cambridge City Council welcomes Cambridgeshire Climate Commission report

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Financial transparency in extractive industries leads to reduced carbon emissions

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February 2021: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative aims to increase publicly available data about environmental payments and to highlight needs for environmental policies that promote better natural resource and environmental management practices. Increased financial transparency in the extractive industries can be linked to significant reductions in carbon emissions.

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Accelerated rates of biodiversity loss

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February 2021: Human population growth and overconsumption of resources are accelerating biodiversity decline and climate disruption. These trends can lead to climate induced mass migrations, pandemics, and resource conflicts which are threatening employment, healthcare, economic growth, and political stability. Scientists are calling for systems level changes and accelerated action on biodiversity loss and climate change…

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