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Climate Change Energy Features news 

Majority of the public believe climate change is the biggest threat of today

5th March 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Three-quarters of the British public believe that climate change is the most serious issue of our time, according to a

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Climate Change Energy Features news 

Businesses urged to increase their resiliance to climate change

28th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Researchers from the University of Cambridge are urging businesses to increase their resilience to prepare for extreme weather events caused

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Climate Change Energy Features 

Climate change: how do I cope with our planet’s inevitable decline?

28th February 20209th March 2020 Neil Levy

Neil Levy, a senior research fellow at the centre for practical ethics at the University of Oxford discusses why we

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Climate Change Energy Features Pollution 

Interview: David Wallace-Wells, author, the Uninhabitable Earth

26th February 20208th April 2020 Pippa Neill

In 2017, David Wallace-Wells, editor of New York Magazine wrote a long-form article depicting how the future will look to

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Climate Change Energy Features Pollution 

Major mining companies accused of greenwashing

24th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Many of the world’s largest mining companies have been accused of selectively reporting their progress on achieving the UN’s sustainable

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Climate Change Features Pollution Water 

WWF recovery plan to save the world’s freshwaters from collapse

21st February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has published an emergency recovery plan to prevent the collapse of biodiversity in the world’s

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Climate Change Energy Features 

How culture and the arts are tackling climate change

20th February 20209th March 2020 Thomas Barrett

A report published by the Arts Council has highlighted what role cultural organisations are playing in tackling climate change. Sustaining

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Climate Change Energy Features Transport & Highways 

Warmer temperatures is making it difficult for planes to take-off

17th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Climate change is making it increasingly difficult for aeroplanes to take off, according to a new study published in the

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Climate Change environment Features 

Interview: Mark Jaccard – The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success

14th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Mark Jaccard has been a professor for the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University, Canada since

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Climate Change Features Waste 

Decline in global ecosystems will cost the global ecomy £8 trillion by 2050

14th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

A decline in our natural ecosystems will cost the world £8 trillion by 2050, according to a new report published

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Climate Change Features Water 

Global sea-level rise is accelerating at a faster rate each year

12th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Global sea-levels are accelerating at a faster rate each year, according to researchers at the Technical University of Denmark.  Even

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Climate Change Features Transport 

HS2 given go ahead but ecological impacts will be ‘devastating’

12th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Yesterday (February 11), Boris Johnson confirmed that the HS2 rail line from London to Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool will

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Climate Change Energy Features 

Interview: Professor Richard Tuckett on the climate emergency

11th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Richard Tuckett is a semi-retired professor of Chemical Physics from the University of Birmingham. He completed his undergraduate and PhD

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Climate Change Features Waste and Recycling 

Academics, farmers and consumers to tackle threats to food security

10th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

The University of Sheffield has received £1.2m of funding to bring together academics, farmers, consumers and policymakers to help address

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Climate Change environment Features news 

Majority of consumers would boycott a brand for environmental reasons

6th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

A new report by the Dutch banking group ING has revealed that consumers are willing to stop using brands based

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Climate Change Energy Features news 

UK coal decline due to carbon tax, report finds

5th February 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

The UK’s sharp decline in coal use is largely down to the coal carbon tax, according to researchers at University

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Climate Change environment Features news Pollution 

Reducing air pollution could be a ‘natural climate solution’

31st January 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

Reducing air pollution could allow plants to grow faster and capture more carbon dioxide (CO2), according to researchers at the University of

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Climate Change environment Features 

Why we should be wary of blaming ‘overpopulation’ for the climate crisis

31st January 20209th March 2020 Heather Alberro

Heather Alberro, Associate Lecturer/PhD Candidate in Political Ecology at Nottingham Trent University talks about why we need to be careful

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Climate Change Energy Features 

Action councils can take after declaring a climate emergency

28th January 20209th March 2020 Tiffany Cloynes and Clare Hardy

Climate change has become a major issue for local authorities to consider. Tiffany Cloynes, partner at Geldards, and Adam Simpson,

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Climate Change environment Features 

UK government is involved with financing £60bn into overseas fossil fuel projects

27th January 20209th March 2020 Pippa Neill

The UK government is involved with financing overseas fossil fuel projects that when complete will produce an estimated 69 million

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Covid-19 has led to a reduction in our personal carbon footprints
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Covid-19 has led to a reduction in our personal carbon footprints

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One third of companies considering the cost of carbon
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One third of companies considering the cost of carbon

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Technology will aim to reduce gas flaring by creating transparency
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Technology will aim to reduce gas flaring by creating transparency

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New light-bulb can show users the cleanest time to use electricity
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New light-bulb can show users the cleanest time to use electricity

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Protecting wood and peatlands is key to reaching net-zero, report says
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