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Calls grow to bring processing of our recycling back to Cambridgeshire

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Campaigners are angry at the ongoing practice of transporting blue‑bin recycling more than 400 miles to processing facilities in Northern Ireland.

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New play Albatross asks ‘What does a generation owe the next?’

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The piece, which looks at climate change, was written by award-winning playwright Martha Loader.

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Giant iceberg behaviour impacts regional biogeochemical cycling in the Southern Ocean

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Giant Antarctic iceberg calving is projected to increase with climate change, affecting ocean circulation, nutrient supply, and carbon cycling. These icebergs can stimulate primary production and influence Southern Ocean carbon […] The post Giant iceberg behaviour impacts regional biogeochemical cycling in the Southern Ocean appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Lunchtime Lecture: ‘The Global Housing Crisis and International Law: A Critical Assessment’ – Prof Balakrishnan Rajagopal, MIT

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Register here if attending online In this talk, I’ll focus on multiple dimension of the global housing crisis – affordability, homelessness, loss of homes due to climate crisis, mass destruction of homes or domicide during conflict, migration and the idea of a home, the contestation over land, and the persistence of forced evictions, discrimination and…

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Smoke fills air as large fire breaks out at recycling centre

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It took firefighters around 10 hours to extinguish the blaze

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Emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal now Endangered due to climate change – IUCN Red List

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The emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal are now both Endangered, according to The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The post Emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal now Endangered due to climate change – IUCN Red List appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Representing the majority and not the minority: the importance of the individual in communicating climate change

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This research presents three case studies, through which a creative approach to developing dialogue around climate change is outlined. By working with three distinct communities and encouraging them to discuss […] The post Representing the majority and not the minority: the importance of the individual in communicating climate change appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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£152,000 available in grants to cut carbon and restore nature in South Cambridgeshire

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District council offers Zero Carbon Communities scheme.

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New solar farm could be built in Burwell countryside

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The proposed solar farm could cover 24 hectares of agricultural land

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Suspected unexploded item found at village recycling centre

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The item turned out to be unreactive

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