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The post Inhibitory effects of climate change on the growth and extracellular enzyme activities of a widespread Antarctic soil fungus appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
A village south of Norwich could become a site of a new solar farm capable of generating enough power for more than 14,000 homes.
Safety concerns have been raised for cyclists, walkers and runners after a lane has been temporarily blocked while a recycling centre road is built.
Date: Thu, 11/19/2020 We are asking residents, businesses and organisations to have their say in the final days of its Climate Change Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) consultation. The consultation, which commenced on 13th October, is due to close on Monday 23rd November. The Climate Change SPD aims to help the planning system…
Buildings within the former Saxon brickworks in Whittlesey could become a huge waste recycling plant handling 500,000 tonnes a year.
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.
Buildings within the former Saxon brickworks in Whittlesey could become a huge waste recycling plant handling 500,000 tonnes a year.
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.
The British Army veteran hung a wreath on the memorial in an act called ‘profoundly disrepectful’ by 10 Downing Street.