Student Opportunities on Climate Change and Sustainability
22 December 2022
Learn more about the many ways you can get involved with Cambridge Zero - and climate change and sustainability at the University of Cambridge - through programmes, challenges, workshops and leadership opportunities.
Reflections on COP27 by Laura Lock
20 December 2022
As COP15 draws to a close with a deal we invited Cambridge Climate Society President, Laura Lock, to reflect on her experiences at COP27.
Cambridge at COP: Focus on action and speeding up implementation
2 December 2022
As COP27 wound down in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Cambridge kept its focus on action to reach emission goals set in Paris and Glasgow. Throughout the conference, Cambridge Zero, the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) and a host of researchers from across the University of Cambridge played their part in trying to move the agenda. Take a look at Cambridge at COP27.
COP27 - One week post-COP: Hopes and Failures
25 November 2022
While this year’s conference did not set a new record, it was definitely one of the lengthiest COPs in the UNFCCC’s history – both literally and figuratively speaking. Almost one week since the close of COP27 last Sunday, Freddie looks back at what gave the most hope and where this COP fell short.
Cambridge Zero Research Symposium Wrap-up: Economic & Societal Change
25 November 2022
From satellite mapping of the rainforest to plastics in food packaging, from energy-intensive ICT to upskilling micro-entrepreneurs in emerging markets: find out more about the new developments in research presented at Cambridge Zero's Symposium on Economic & Societal Change which took place at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.
COP27 Day 11+: The Final Results and Closing of COP
20 November 2022
Here, days 11+1 and 2, as COP extends to Sunday morning for the final negotiation wrap-up and closing plenary. With some successes in Loss and Damange funding, there is still lacking in mitigation and fossil fuel phase-out.
COP27 Day 11 Round-up: Plea for Heroes at the Informal Stocktakings, and State of Negotiations
18 November 2022
Today is the final 'official' day of COP27, although negotiations will likely last through at least Saturday if not Sunday. Freddie shares with us a moving 'plea for heroes' at the informal stocktakings today as well as an update on the state of negotiations in fossil fuels and loss and damage.
New Research: COP must reverse rising pessimism over building sector decarbonisation
18 November 2022
The building sector is one of the most important and challenging to decarbonise because it involves a complex overlap of people, places and practices that creates a barrier to designing just emission reduction policies. In a new study led by Cambridge Zero Fellow Ramit Debnath, researchers found that social media engagement with climate policy events is vital to reducing building emissions and ensuring environmental justice.
COP27 Day 10 Round-up: A Non-Paper Release and Press Conferences on L&D
17 November 2022
It’s Thursday of Week 2 here at COP27, which means it’s crunch time for everyone - not only for parties, but also for civil society actors whose voices are getting louder and louder as more and more draft cover decision text emerges. Many went to the press conference rooms today to, once again, make publicly clear why we need an L&D funding mechanism here and now.