Climate change

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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Grant to understand future impacts on the atmosphere

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Grant to understand future impacts on the atmosphere

A new project to improve scientists understanding of the impact of space weather and climate change on the atmosphere starts this month (January 2022). A team from British Antarctic Survey, … The post Grant to understand future impacts on the atmosphere appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.

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‘Umbilical Cord’ art activists host shop forum in centre of Cambridge

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Three-week exhibition includes climate change and social justice workshops because ‘we cannot sort one out without sorting out the other’

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Council hosts collaborative climate change event for businesses and organisations in Cambridge

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Council hosts collaborative climate change event for businesses and organisations in Cambridge

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LCIL Friday Lecture: ‘Current issues in International Climate Law: The Paris Agreement and Beyond’ – Prof Christina Voigt, University of Oslo

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Lecture details to follow. Dr Christina Voigt is Professor of Law at the University of Oslo, Norway. She is an internationally renowned expert in international environmental law and teaches, speaks and publishes widely on legal issues of climate change, environmental multilateralism and sustainability. From 2009-2018, she worked as principal legal adviser for the Government of…

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Rail freight boosted by HGV driver shortage and climate change

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Those in the industry say more businesses are turning to the rail freight system to move goods.

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The Cinema as “Time-Capsule”: Using Film to Capture Vanishing Worlds

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The Cinema as “Time-Capsule”: Using Film to Capture Vanishing Worlds

The Cinema as “Time-Capsule”: Using Film to Capture Vanishing Worlds mjw205 Wed, 24/11/2021 – 17:06 At the beginning of the twentieth century, filmmakers and scientists saw in cinema the potential to permanently capture the natural world. Today, global concern for disappearing habitats, landscapes and species owes much to high-profile documentaries. Young people, moreover, often experience…

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Peterborough: Public and private sectors commit to net zero

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The Peterborough Climate Commitment tells organisations what they can do to tackle climate change.

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Extinction Rebellion Cambridge: all the action from the past fortnight

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The climate change activist group have been involved in several demonstrations over recent weeks in light of COP26

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ChemSoc recruits outstanding speaker line-up

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ChemSoc recruits outstanding speaker line-up

The ChemSoc Committee courtesy Department of Chemistry photography Thursday, November 11, 2021 The University Chemical Society, better known as ChemSoc, started Michaelmas term with a figurative bang by recruiting a Nobel laureate to speak. Nobel prize winner M. Stanley Whittingham, who is known for his role in the development of lithium-ion batteries, spoke at the…

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