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A day in the life of an Anglian Water field technician in water recycling

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Walk a mile in the shoes of Geoff Everett, field technician in water recycling for Anglian Water. Here he explains how his work keeps your taps flowing while helping to protect the environment.

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New recycling plant could generate 550 lorry trips a week, create jobs, and operate 24/7, six days a week

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Buildings within the former Saxon brickworks in Whittlesey could become a huge waste recycling plant handling 500,000 tonnes a year.

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Analysis and attribution of climate change in the upper atmosphere from 1950 to 2015 simulated by WACCM-X

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The post Analysis and attribution of climate change in the upper atmosphere from 1950 to 2015 simulated by WACCM-X appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Cambridge XR member: ‘I knew I’d be hated for Remembrance Day climate protest at Cenotaph’

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The British Army veteran hung a wreath on the memorial in an act called ‘profoundly disrepectful’ by 10 Downing Street.

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Cambs Extinction Rebellion campaigner in “bad taste” Cenotaph protest

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Donald Bell said it was "not an easy decision" to join the widely-criticised Remembrance Day stunt

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Fierce debate over UK’s biggest solar farm as councils demand more detail on plans

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Developers of what would be the UK’s biggest solar farm planned for the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border have been asked to provide more detail on the proposals – amid serious concerns over its impact.

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Teen climate protester appears in court after days up crane in city

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A teenage climate change protester has appeared in court after spending more than two days up a 100ft crane in Norwich.

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New eco-friendly freight deliveries to be tested in Cambridge

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The aim is to reduce air pollution and congestion, freeing up more space for walking and cycling

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Teenage protester charged after spending two days on top of crane

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A teenage climate change protester who spent over two days on top of a 100ft crane has been charged.

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Geothermal heat flow in Antarctica: current and future directions

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The post Geothermal heat flow in Antarctica: current and future directions appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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