Climate change

Climate emergency declared by town council

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A town council has joined others across the region in declaring a climate change emergency.

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UEA Union Council votes to ban beef on campus

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The University of East Anglia’s student-elected Union Council has passed a motion to ban the sale of beef on campus for climate change reasons.

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Improving dialogue among researchers, local and indigenous peoples and decision-makers to address issues of climate change in the North

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‘Generation nepocide’ unites to stage XR blood protest in Cambridge: Gallery

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Extinction Rebellion scales up climate change alarm – and has concerns for Christmas

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Residents near fast-eroding shoreline could become ‘climate refugees’

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Coastal residents in Norfolk are at risk of becoming ‘climate refugees’ due to erosion, rising sea levels and climate change, it has been claimed.

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Hundreds of protestors march through Cambridge in climate change rally

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Hundreds of protestors march through Cambridge in climate change rally

The march follows Zero Carbon’s report last week detailing the University’s close ties with fossil fuel giants

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Climate change: What will our low-carbon farming landscape look like by 2050?

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Both the government and the farming industry have set ambitious “net-zero” carbon emissions targets. But what effect will climate change – and the efforts to mitigate it – have on East Anglia’s farming landscape by 2050?

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Business leaders pledge to bring climate change to very forefront of Norwich 2040 vision

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A sea change in thinking has seen the issue of climate change thrust to the very forefront of a vision for Norwich in the next 20 years.

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Combined authority bosses will not be declaring climate change emergency, says Mayor Palmer

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Metro Mayor James Palmer has said that the combined authority will not be declaring a climate change emergency.

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How the general election has stalled city’s climate emergency response

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People wishing to have their say on how Norwich addresses climate change will be forced to wait longer to do so, because of the looming general election.

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