With advancing climate impacts comes the need to rapidly rethink and retool how we organise and run our societies.
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31Mar
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31Mar
As part of the Cambridge Festival, we haver organised this exciting event!
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16Mar
The G Word, do we have time to ignore it?
About this event
With climate impacts arriving fast than forecast and the growing risk to vulnerable nations increasing, scientists remain vocally divided on whether geoengineering should be deployed to buy us time as we confront the climate crisis.
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08Mar
We will be celebrating International Women's Day 2022 in collaboration with Cambridge Zero.
Join us on the University of Cambridge Twitter space (@Cambridge_Uni) on Tuesday March 8th, 2022 at 1pm.
Panellists include:
Maura Shapiro, Physics History Specialist from the American Institute of Physics
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24Nov
Event organised by the Institute for Policy Research (IPR).
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11Nov
The ActNowFilm was produced by student volunteers, the University of Bath Institute for Policy Research (IPR) and Cambridge Zero
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10NovRepairing the climate: Why a successful COP is critical for and involves indigenous peoples globally
We were delighted to have hosted this event on the Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion on the Blue Zone at COP26.
Our session took place on Wednesday 10th Nov, 3:15-4:15pm (UK time).
The recording will be available at a later date.
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09Nov
Title: Why do we need to talk about more than emissions reductions to repair the climate?
Date: Tuesday 9th November, 2021
Location: Floor 1, Stand 6
Time: 11:30am-1pm
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05Nov
The Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge (CCRC) hosted a panel discussion on the Law & Policy Dimensions of Climate Repair in Glasgow during COP26. Our session took place from 13:20-14:30 (UK Time).
You can view the recording here.
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30Oct
Panel discussion organised as part of the Climate Change, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Law in the context of pandemic recovery, University of Cambridge, 29-30 October, 2021
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