Climate Justice and Cambridge University
Learn about the history of the divestment campaign, explore the politics of climate-justice and suggest future directions of climate-campaigning on campus.
Learn about the history of the divestment campaign, explore the politics of climate-justice and suggest future directions of climate-campaigning on campus.
This collection of resources is designed to encourage students to explore the impact that their lifestyle choices have on the environment, and will enable them to become more aware of the contributors to global emissions.
We are delighted to host Pembroke College's sixteenth William Pitt Seminar focussing on the climate crisis, as part of the theme for the Corporate Partnership Programme’s 25th Anniversary year.
A pressing question facing climate change actors is "in a turn off the CO2-tap scenario, how do you deal with the remnant inertia in climate systems?” This panel aims to bring diverse voices from regions most vulnerable to current climate impacts to address issues of climate repair (such as GHG removal via natural solutions, indigenous responses and climate engineering).
This panel event will explore what needs to happen at COP26 for a successful outcome with a focus on policy decisions, process and the role of leaders.
Learn about how objects relate to communities and climate change, providing local solutions which inspire global action.
This sessions seeks to provide space for thought leaders from the Global South to weigh in on what it means to dismantle inherent structures of ‘climate colonialism’.
An online show for families that will take you away from the screen and out having adventures.
This is the opening ceremony, featuring insights from Dr. Emily Shuckburgh OBE, Cambridge Zero; Princess Esmeralda of Belgium; Erika Artega Cruz, Ecuador. Veronica 'Derek' Cabe, Philippines.