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Cambridge Ecology Newswire Archive

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06-04-2006 11:45

Bayer: Disinformation on Climate Protection

The company Bayer publicly boasts about its pioneering role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But the corporation´s assertion that the emissions of climate gases decreased significantly is untenable.

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11-03-2006 17:35

Greenpeace target 4 x 4s in Cambridge

Greenpeace activists today targetted gas guzzling 4 x 4's as part of their campaign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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24-02-2006 12:29

Peter Tatchell to call for radical decentralisation, March 1st, in Norwich.

Internationally-renowned human rights activist Peter Tatchell will visit Norwich on March 1st to give two major speeches on the need for radical devolution, decentralisation and democratisation of political power, in Britain, via a 'New Chartism'; and also via the 'downsizing' of power-generation, as an alternative to nuclear power.

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18-02-2006 22:48

next Camp for Climate Action organising weekend, 11th & 12th March, Oxford

next meetings announced & leaflet text - get more leaflets from networking AT climatecamp.org.uk

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27-01-2006 09:46

Protest at University Careers Fair

Awkward questions for Exxon and lots of awareness raising at careers fair.

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11-01-2006 21:45

Norfolk County Council plans to scrap transport subsidy for sixth-form students

College heads, MPs and councillors are gearing up for a battle against cuts in travel support for sixth-formers amid warnings they will deter thousands of students and ultimately harm the local economy.

Currently, sixth-form and college students aged 16 to 18 can apply for a discounted bus pass, at the cost of £205 for a year. It is free for students whose families are on low incomes. If the subsidy is withdrawn, these students will have to pay more than £400 a year for their bus pass. As Norfolk is a predominantly rural area, this will cause hardship to students who need to travel several miles to reach their sixth form or college.

One college principal branded the proposal by Norfolk County Council to scrap post-16 transport subsidies, including for special needs students, as "bordering on the perverse".

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14-12-2005 14:53

Earth First! Summer gathering 2006

The Earth First! Summer Gathering 2006 will take place from Wed 16th to Sun 20th August 2006. The location will be at a new site in Wales.

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09-12-2005 09:51

Stansted Expansion announcement as climate activists face court

British Airways Authority (BAA) will today announce its plans for a second runway at Stansted Airport, despite the fact that air transport is the fastest growing cause of climate change. As the UN climate talks come to a close, three activists who last week attempted to disrupt a meeting of air industry executives will appear in court.

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03-12-2005 23:28

Cambridge Critical Mass Climate Demonstration

Meeting outside Parkside Pool A critical mass demo for action to halt climate change, held in Cambridge.

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28-11-2005 13:57

Flyer's for the Camp for Climate Action

Please download and distribute

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17-11-2005 16:03

What is your carbon footprint?

Our climate is changing. Droughts, storms, changes in ocean currents and temperatures these are just some of the effects of global warming. These have devastating effects on ecological systems and human communities.

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04-11-2005 11:42

Cambridge Forum - Tues Nov 15th - discussion on climate change

Following the success of the discussion meeting on conservation last month
- which everyone seemed to find very stimulating and useful - we are having
another discussion meeting this month, about climate change.

Everyone is welcome to take part - or you can along just to listen if you
prefer.
(People with specialist knowledge about climate change are particularly
encouraged to be there. It was especially valuable at the last meeting to
have so many people with first-hand knowledge of conservation work around
the world.)

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28-10-2005 18:21

GE companies accused of contaminating seed

Greenpeace is accusing seed companies including Bayer of contaminating seed with genetically modified material to force Australia to accept the technology. New tolerance levels have been set for canola seed, with GM tolerance levels set at 0.5 per cent for the next two seasons and 0.1 per cent after that. Greenpeace spokesman John Hepburn says the decision lets biotech companies off the hook.

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28-10-2005 15:26

ROAD TO NOWHERE, Campaign against the Norwich N25, MEETING TONIGHT

Norwich No NDR meeting, this Friday 28 October 7.30, at the Garnet Wolsey PH, Market Place


The campaign against Norwich Northern Distributor Road, now known as "The Road to Nowhere" continues.

The next meeting of the "No N25" Campaign will be held at the Garnet Wolsey PH, Market Place, Norwich Friday 28 October 7.30.

All welcome to listen, contribute and help.
squirrel

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31-08-2005 20:59

Green Councillors slam Norther Distributor Road preferred route as a 'hodge-podg

The Norwich and Norfolk Green Councillors have studied a report published by Norfolk County Council’s Cabinet, in which the County gives its preferred route for an Northern Distributor Route (NDR). The Greens see the proposal as a combination of the worst of all worlds - and they predict it will lead to a new wave of active opposition to the road.

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13-08-2005 23:48

First plastic bottle banks in Norwich to be installed this week

Norwich City Council is due to install the first plastic bottle recycling banks within its boundary.

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10-08-2005 17:09

Boatyard Campaign on Front Foot

The campaign for the Castle Mill Boatyard in Jericho is in high spirits today as it moves into the positive phase after a plan to build luxury homes on the site was rejected despite an appeal by the developers.

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31-07-2005 12:55

Earth First! summer gathering 17-21 August 2005

A national gathering to inspire and train all those opposed to the destruction of our planet

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28-07-2005 20:12

Norwich Greens challenge plans for a fried and polluting Norwich economy

Green County councillors are to raise urgent concerns at Monday's cabinet meeting that the Norfolk County Council are planning to make Norwich a new "superheated" economic growth point without proper without public consultation.

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28-07-2005 09:25

Scandal affects major East Anglian road-scheme

A scandal is just now hitting the news in Norfolk, concerning a senior LibDem County Councillor who has been found guilty by the independent Council 'Standards Cttee' of repeatedly and noxiously misrepresenting a £200m road-scheme as being environmentally-friendly.

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