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The march follows Zero Carbon’s report last week detailing the University’s close ties with fossil fuel giants
An intergenerational group of climate protesters poured fake blood and took to the river against inaction over climate breakdown and water scarcity
Two separate protests are planned by Extinction Rebellion in Cambridge city centre tomorrow (Saturday, November 2).
Metered-dose inhalers contain liquefied, compressed gases that act as a propellant to atomise the drug being delivered and to pump it out to the user. Originally chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), were used as the propellant but these potent greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting substances are now banned. Instead they have been replaced by hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) propellants. While HFAs…
Activists demand “Cambridge Come Clean” in latest protest against the links between Cambridge University and the fossil fuel industry
Studies done at the BP Institute and Bullard Laboratories are highlighted in report by Zero Carbon examining links between the University and the fossil fuel industry
Professor Daniel Bodanski will speak about ‘Law and Politics in the UN Climate Regime: A Preview of the Santiago Climate Conference.’ Followed by a Q&A. Is implementation of the Paris Agreement on track? What are the Agreement’s prospects for success? The talk will review developments in the international climate change regime, including the recently concluded…