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Warmest Years and Warmest Ocean on Record. It is likely the oceans are now at their warmest for 1,000 years and heating faster than at any time in the last 2,000 years. Read More Greta Thurnborg Publishes THE CLIMATE BOOK. The science concerning the future impact of climate change is clear; what is missing is […]

Rebellion against house building targets

Emma Barnet sets the scene on BBC Woman’s Hour re the rebellion against house building targets with input from Kitty Donaldson, Political Editor at Bloomberg News. Listen on BBC Sounds at https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001fw5t . First 8.5 minutes, Emma Barnet setting the scene, then Rosie Pearson talking about this for about 21 minutes. Rosie Pearson runs the […]

Britain’s biggest listed companies aren’t doing enough to combat climate change

Footsie falls short. Britain’s biggest listed companies aren’t doing enough to combat climate change. Not even close. Newly updated Tortoise data shows that FTSE 100 companies overall In human terms: current FTSE 100 emissions reductions targets are inadequate to maintain a habitable planet for millions of people.  Total CO2 emissions by these companies are down slightly this year […]

Thoughts on COP27 – Professor Emily Shuckburgh, Director of Cambridge Zero

Robert Falcon Scott wrote in his last diary entry on 29 March 1912: “We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker, of course, and the end cannot be far.” As we enter another COP, with the world at 1.15°C of warming, it feels as though the hope of “keeping 1.5°C […]

House of Lords Environmental Report

KEY Messages in the House of Lords Environmental and Climate Change Committee Report – 12th Oct 2022 • Behaviour change is essential for achieving climate and environment goals, and for delivering wider benefits. • The Government’s current approach to enabling behaviour change to meet climate and environment goals is inadequate to meet the scale of […]

SODC Introducing More Efficient IT

SODC is transforming its operational side to tidy up and make more efficient it IT and interfaces between customers and officers. It should result in carbon savings in terms of a) enabling more home working and indeed reducing the numbers of staff needed b) reducing the use of paper c) reducing computer-server energy use. 

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