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A commitment was made by the district council to become net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and to also double nature in the district as well.
Reference: Date: Wed, 06/15/2022 The journey to net zero by 2040 and a vision of a landscape thriving with wildlife are on track thanks to a year of action by East Cambridgeshire District Council. Figures published this month show the Council has already started to make cuts to its own carbon emissions, with a massive…
Residents invited to register for group solar panel scheme to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions
Date: Mon, 02/28/2022 Some bin collection days are to be changed across East Cambridgeshire from 28 March 2022 to improve service efficiency for residents and reduce carbon emissions. Households are being sent a letter informing them of the changes which will involve blue, green, and black sack routes. Some areas will not be affected by…
Dr Sam Cobb works at the flow electrolysis station, courtesy Department of Chemistry photography Monday, February 28, 2022 Researchers here have developed an efficient concept to turn carbon dioxide into clean, sustainable fuels, without any unwanted by-products or waste. Most methods for converting carbon dioxide, or CO2, into fuel also produce unwanted by-products such as…
AI systems will provide automated decision support to SDA masters in delivering optimal fuel economy and minimising carbon emissions. The post AI and Digital Twinning for Decarbonisation appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
We are working on a raft of measures to reduce our carbon emissions at our Cambridge Headquarters, including installation of solar panels on the car park and roofs of buildings, and adding insulation to our Logistics building. The post Cambridge HQ Decarbonisation appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.