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Varieties of Climate Agency with a special focus on Climate Litigation – An International Workshop

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2 day International Workshop Day 1: 1.00 pm – 4.45 pm, Monday 4 November 2024 Day 2: 10.00 am – 3.30 pm, Tuesday 5 November 2024 Workshop Programme Against the background of existing scholarship on climate law and governance which has been attracting an international interdisciplinary research community (Climate Law and Governance Day @COP28), this…

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Wind turbine the star at Carbo4Power’s final workshop

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Four-year project has 18 international partners.

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COP16 briefing

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COP16 briefing

Shorthand Story:  pXIRBJufNf Shorthand Story Head:  COP16 briefing Shorthand Story Body:  Introduction Actions COP16 What will be negotiated? Key themes CISL’s four asks 1. Shift the narrative 2. Embed nature 3. Community & people at the centre 4. Drive innovation Work with us About CISL COP16 briefing CISL COP16 Briefing – Restoring Nature: Reimagining Growth…

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Phil Rodgers: How climate change influences Cambridge politics – and the path to net zero

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Our political commentator looks at how much progress is really being made.

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CELS Lunchtime Seminar: ‘EU Antitrust Law’s Resilience: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’

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Speaker: Dr Andriani Kalintiri, King’s College London Abstract: Is EU antitrust law resilient in the face of change? This question has acquired prominence amidst the many crises and disruptions of recent times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and digitalisation. Attempts to answer it though have been rather…

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Plans for solar farm on countryside next to Cambridgeshire border thrown out

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The green energy facility would have been located on the edge of the A14 Huntingdon road

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Regional data highlights emerging climate change signals

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Regional data highlights emerging climate change signals

A greater understanding of how climate change impacts at a regional level is vital to developing effective climate policies that protect communities from escalating risks. A team, including researchers from … The post Regional data highlights emerging climate change signals appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Emerging signals of climate change from the equator to the poles: new insights into a warming world

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The post Emerging signals of climate change from the equator to the poles: new insights into a warming world appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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Reducing plane clouds could help the planet, Cambridge study reveals

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This new discovery could help reduce the impact of aviation on global warming by 40%

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Friday lunchtime lecture: ‘The Rapidly Progressing Proposal for an International Anti-Corruption Court’ – Judge Mark L Wolf

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This lecture is a hybrid event. There is a sandwich lunch at 12.30 pm in the Old Library at the Centre. All lecture attendees welcome. Register here if attending online Lecture summary: Grand corruption – the abuse of public office for private gain by a nation’s leaders (kleptocrats) – has devastating consequences. As then UN…

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