Short episode: Cambridge University discusses its world-leading divestment plans
Cambridge University's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen J. Toope (pictured), talks here about his institution's world-leading divestment plans.
Other climate links for today are:
"World's first 'sand battery' can store heat at 500C for months at a time. Could it work in Australia?";
"Better than Buckleys: a real plan to tackle energy prices, climate and the Budget to boot";
"Hidden 'Hunger Stones' Reveal Drought Warnings From The Past";
"New homes could be built in flood risk zones, town planners warn";
"Bowen revs up debate on fuel efficiency standards";
"A delivery company turns to electric bikes in Manhattan";
"Buckle up: Climate law to turbocharge sales of electric trucks and buses"
"Europe’s Scorching Summer Puts Unexpected Strain on Energy Supply";
"Factory Shutdowns, Showers for Pigs: China’s Heat Wave Strains Economy";
"One Planet Abingdon Climate Emergency Centre";
"To hit 82% renewables in 8 years, we need skilled workers – and labour markets are already overstretched";
"Brazil’s other deforestation: has the savannah farming boom gone too far?".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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