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Plans proposed to expand busy Cambs recycling centre

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Milton tip is the second busiest in the county

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Opponents use Anglia Square decision limbo to restate case over air pollution

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Opponents of the controversial £271m revamp of Norwich’s Anglia Square shopping centre are taking advantage of the decision delay to hammer home their objections over the scheme.

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Norfolk people due in court over Extinction Rebellion print protests

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A number of people from Norfolk are due in court later charged in relation to Extinction Rebellion protests at a printworks which delayed deliveries of the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News.

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Council’s Climate Change Plan already showing green shoots.

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Council’s Climate Change Plan already showing green shoots.

Date:  Tue, 09/15/2020 (Photograph taken in December 2019)   Work towards East Cambridgeshire District Council’s vision of its operations reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 or earlier is already providing green shoots.

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Council response to Ely Extinction Rebellion letter

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East Cambridgeshire District Council welcomes the commitment by Ely Extinction Rebellion to work with us, and we share their view that acting on climate change is a genuine emergency.

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‘Disappointing’ – council leader planning to scrap climate role criticised

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The leader of a council which has repeatedly refused to declare a climate emergency plans to scrap a cabinet role with responsibility for the environment.

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LETTERS: Climate change emergency, Rotary club update and a socially distanced W.I. get together

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Here are the letters that we have been sent from readers this week.

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British Army: Informing a strategic response to climate change

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New charter to help tackle climate change in Cambridge

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Cambridge City Council and Cambridge Carbon Footprint launch the Cambridge Climate Change Charter

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Biodiversity and technology

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August 2020: Pairing artificial reefs with AI monitoring technology may support the restoration and protection of marine habitats. It could increase fish abundance and strengthen coastal protection in degraded ecosystems. Such approaches could be expanded to shipwrecks, wind turbine cables, or decommissioned oil and gas rigs.

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