Climate change
School pupils have been taking part in a climate change ‘strike’ in Peterborough this lunchtime as part of a global wave of action.
Scores of children are expected to take to the streets tomorrow to make their voices heard over climate change fears.
Children should be in school, not taking part in climate change strikes, according to a Norfolk county councillor who was asked to show support for young campaigners ahead of this week’s action.
The executive director of operations at the Environment Agency was the keynote speaker at a Green networking event at Peterborough Cathedral.
Global environmental change is generally bad news for life on Earth. But the future may not be entirely doom and gloom. Cambridge biologist Luca Telesca and colleagues have conducted the first large-scale examination of natural variation in biomineralisation in ecologically and economically important Atlantic mussel species Mytilus edulis and M. trossulus within their natural habitats….
September 2019: Climate change has the potential to erode human rights, such as social security, access to food, healthcare, shelter, and decent work. The report identifies government leadership and private sector investments as key drivers to adapt current human rights mechanisms.
Applications invited for three city council grants – tackling inequality, homelessness and climate change