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Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change

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The post Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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CUPIDO

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The Ocean provides a fundamental ecosystem service to our society by absorbing about 30% of atmospheric CO2 which helps mitigate the effects of climate change. Zooplankton play a pivotal role … The post CUPIDO appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Cambridge City Council announces new green measures to tackle climate change

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Cambridge City Council announces new green measures to tackle climate change

The Council has introduced the measures to further reduce emissions and increase biodiversity across Cambridge

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Arm commits to achieving net-zero carbon by 2030

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It will take a science-based approach to cut absolute emissions.

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Council to lead Cambridge on tackling climate change with green infrastructure and investments

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Council to lead Cambridge on tackling climate change with green infrastructure and investments

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Council relaunches Ideas Forum for residents ahead of next Climate Change Action Plan

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Date:  Wed, 01/06/2021 East Cambridgeshire District Council is relaunching its Ideas Forum to give residents an opportunity to submit their thoughts on how the council could reduce their carbon emissions and boost the natural environment. The relaunch allows residents to submit their ideas ahead of the creation of the council’s second annual Climate Change Action…

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Lightning strikes twice for Molecule of the Year

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Lightning strikes twice for Molecule of the Year

Artist’s interpretation of the new molecule, courtesy Cambridge Photography Wednesday, January 6, 2021 For the second year running, researchers in the Nitschke group have had a molecule crowned as C & EN’s Molecule of the Year. The porous ionic liquid prepared by postgraduate student Lillian Ma was chosen by readers of Chemical & Engineering News…

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The Department would like congratulate PhD student Maria Paz Gutierrez on being shortlisted for this year’s President’s Awards for Research in their annual theme of Climate Change

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Sustainable hydrogen production a step closer

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Sustainable hydrogen production a step closer

Courtesy Department of Chemistry Photography Thursday, January 7, 2021 The creation of hydrogen from sunlight and waste has received funding to support development towards commercialisation. Photoreforming is a process which uses sunlight to transform biomass, food and plastic waste into hydrogen. Now researchers in the Reisner group have received a European Research Council Proof of…

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Council’s 2021 budget set to tackle inequality and climate change in face of unprecedented challenges

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Council’s 2021 budget set to tackle inequality and climate change in face of unprecedented challenges

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