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AJ Climate Champions podcast: Landscape architect Jo Gibbons on greening our cities
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University of Reading: Reading Scientists Play Key Part In UK Climate Risk Report
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kruisvalleihydro energy
UK Climate Investments has marked the delivery of 254 MW of clean energy projects it has helped finance in South Africa following the March inauguration of Kruisvallei Hydro, a 4 MW run-of-river hydropower facility in the Free State.
Kruisvallei Hydro is the last of three renewable energy projects part-financed by the UK Government’s International Climate Finance programme, UK Climate Investments, to have entered commercial operation. The milestone at Kruisvallei Hydro follows the successful delivery of the 110 MW Perdekraal East Wind Farm in the Western Cape province and the 140 MW Kangnas Wind Farm in the Northern Cape province in October and November last year.
Making access to climate finance a priority | climate finance
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Floods, humidity and rising temperatures caused by climate change threaten thousands of National Trust sites, the charity warns today.
It has developed a game-changing map to illustrate the risks facing some of its most famous and culturally significant sites.
The tool is based on a worst-case scenario failure to drive down carbon emissions over the coming decades, and highlights potential hazards in specific locations.
The likes of Ham House on the Thames, Lyme Park in Cheshire and Birling Gap in East Sussex are all feared to be in danger.
Floods, humidity and rising temperatures caused by climate change threaten thousands of National Trust sites, the charity warns today. Pictured: The Cherry Garden at Ham House on the Thames, which is at risk from climate change