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Plans to build new solar farm next to tiny Cambridgeshire village

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Huntingdonshire District Council has received a planning application to build a new solar farm on farmland in Diddington

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Paul Kirkley: Tourists? Don’t get me started

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Paul Kirkley: On his annoyance with tourists, Harry Potter agnosticism, plans for thousands of new homes in the area, and the climate emergency.

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Butterfly count in Coton to shed light on species in area

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Nature enthusiasts in Coton are helping scientists to understand the impact of climate change on butterflies.

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Experts warn 40C heatwave weather becoming more likely in UK as Met Office prepares report

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Experts from the Met Office and other bodies have warned ‘extreme weather events’ are likely to increase due to ‘human-induced climate change’

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Butterflies with smaller or lighter coloured wings ‘most at risk from climate change’

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The Lycaenidae family of more than 6,000 species is particularly vulnerable.

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Shrinking Arctic glaciers reveal source of methane that could accelerate global warming

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It is thought emissions will increase as the glaciers retreat.

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Cambridgeshire county councillor brands Hertfordshire’s non-resident tip ban ‘silly’

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Cambridgeshire County Council agrees to explore paying Hertfordshire to use its recycling centres.

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Cambridgeshire wants Royston recycling centre deal to end out of county ban

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Cambridgeshire County Council is planning to pay so that people can continue to use Royston recycling centre, after Hertfordshire County Council approved plans to restrict access.

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Cambridge University solar farm to boost net zero target

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Any application will need to go to the secretary of state before a solar farm can be installed.

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University of Cambridge granted permission to build solar farm on South Cambridgeshire farmland

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The new solar farm is due to be built on farmland off Barton Road.

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