Zero carbon
The march follows Zero Carbon’s report last week detailing the University’s close ties with fossil fuel giants
A bid to ensure East Anglia is ready to capitalise on the government’s ambitious zero carbon target has been launched.
Activists demand “Cambridge Come Clean” in latest protest against the links between Cambridge University and the fossil fuel industry
Studies done at the BP Institute and Bullard Laboratories are highlighted in report by Zero Carbon examining links between the University and the fossil fuel industry
November 2019: special report on oceans and the cryosphere emphasises calls to accelerate a transition to a zero carbon economy and place at least 30% of the world’s oceans under protection. Rising temperatures, acidification, and lower oxygen levels in the oceans are severely impacting human and marine life.