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Newsletter Spring 2022

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Newsletter Spring 2022

Newsletter Spring 2022 Newsletter Spring 2022 jar35 Wed, 02/02/2022 – 18:14 Letter from the Chair Welcome to the Faculty of History’s spring newsletter. Last time this year we were in lockdown, and most students were studying remotely from home. So it is particularly pleasing to report that the Lent Term has begun in its usual…

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£4.2m solar farm beside Waterbeach waste depot will power Greater Cambridge’s bin lorries

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The Combined Authority has agreed to pay £2.7m towards it.

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Renewable Energy at Rothera Research Station

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Renewable Energy at Rothera Research Station

Over the past 15 years we have been introducing renewable energy to buildings across the station in the form of solar thermal and solar photovoltaics (PV). The post Renewable Energy at Rothera Research Station appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Cambridgeshire one of the UK’s best places for tackling climate change

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In 2019 the council declared a climate emergency

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Step forward for solar farm to power electric bin lorries

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Step forward for solar farm to power electric bin lorries

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Weekend M11 closures for roadworks prompt concern over congestion and air pollution in Cambridge

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Traffic is being diverted through the city – but there are roadworks in Barton Road too.

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Council supports residents to cut energy use and save money during Big Energy Saving Week

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Council supports residents to cut energy use and save money during Big Energy Saving Week

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Two Cambridge Researchers are Honourees for Blavatnik Award

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Two Cambridge Researchers are Honourees for Blavatnik Award

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 We are delighted that not one, but two of the Chemistry Department’s scientists are finalists for the Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists in the United Kingdom. This nomination is a remarkable achievement at this point in their career and recognises the outstanding and innovative research programmes that Dr Anja Schmidt and…

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Comedy sketch show An Unsustainable Mess on this week at the ADC

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This climate change-themed performance tackles everything from reusable period products to sentient wind turbines.

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Last dance for Kill the Bill and climate action campaigners?

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Activists from Extinction Rebellion and ‘right to protest’ movements take to streets of Cambridge

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