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  2. Green COVID-19 recovery packages can boost economic growth and tackle …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/green-covid-19-recovery-packages-can-boost-economic-growth-and-tackle-climate-change-researchers-say
    Thumbnail for Green COVID-19 recovery packages can boost economic growth and tackle climate change, researchers say | University of Cambridge 5 May 2020: The direction of these measures over the next six months will largely determine whether the worst impacts of global warming can be avoided, and research published today reveals that climate-friendly ... A team of internationally-recognised experts came
  3. Globalised economy making water, energy and land insecurity worse:…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/globalised-economy-making-water-energy-and-land-insecurity-worse-study
    Thumbnail for Globalised economy making water, energy and land insecurity worse: study | University of Cambridge 26 Oct 2020: resource insecurity, especially as climate change continues to accelerate and severe weather events such as droughts and floods become more common. ... But however bad the direct and indirect consequences of COVID-19 have been, climate breakdown,
  4. ISAAC NEWTON TRUST

    https://www.newtontrust.cam.ac.uk/files/int_annual_report_2001-2002.pdf
    22 Sep 2020: Climate erosion: cosmogenic measurement of fluvial erosion rates’. Economics: A grant towards the salary of Dr Anthony Garratt to work on the project entitled. ... Department of Economics. Dr Rupert Gatti, Trinity, appointed for 5 years from 1 October
  5. 1 Divestment: Advantages and Disadvantages for the University of ...

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/sm6_divestment_report.pdf
    16 Sep 2020: 12 Frontline communities are those that bear the brunt of climate change – due to their proximity to fossil fuel infrastructure or mining facilities, or because of their particular vulnerability to sea ... of executive compensation tied to mitigating
  6. Cambridge Alumni Magazine Issue 83 – Lent 2018 Editor ...

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cam83_web.compressed.pdf
    29 Jan 2020: This issue, the mailbag was full of readers writing to add their voices to those who thought economics – and economists – could do a lot better. ... Janet Rizvi (Girton 1958) wondered why climate changes and the fact of finite resources did not figure
  7. Anthony Waldron1; Vanessa Adams2; James Allan3; Andy Arnell4; Greg ...

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/files/waldron_report_30_by_30_publish.pdf
    7 Jul 2020: 2050, largely reflecting the benefit of avoiding the flooding, climate change, soil loss and coastal storm-. ... risks of climate change and biodiversity loss (Figure 5). The 30% target would also increase by 63%-.
  8. 1 Divestment: Advantages and Disadvantages for the University of ...

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2020-21/weekly/6590/DivestmentReport2020.pdf
    21 Sep 2020: 12 Frontline communities are those that bear the brunt of climate change – due to their proximity to fossil fuel infrastructure or mining facilities, or because of their particular vulnerability to sea ... of executive compensation tied to mitigating

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