Climate change
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.
Coastal residents in Norfolk are at risk of becoming ‘climate refugees’ due to erosion, rising sea levels and climate change, it has been claimed.
The march follows Zero Carbon’s report last week detailing the University’s close ties with fossil fuel giants
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?
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.
Metro Mayor James Palmer has said that the combined authority will not be declaring a climate change emergency.