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UK university responses to the Paris Climate agreement
19 September 2016 Cheryl Pick, Projects and Engagement Manager
In March 2016, Friends of the Earth wrote to 40 UK universities and 19 UK research councils and institutes asking them how they were responding to the 1.5 degree challenge set in December 2015 at the Paris Climate Agreement. This briefing looks at the responses received, and the common themes which are emerging. The responses received are also available on the Friends of the Earth website
The range of actions taken by UK academic institutions is impressive. A template “University Climate Change Strategy” has been produced and Friends of the Earth are keen for your feedback, which can be provided online.
There are several references and examples of how estates and facilities departments are working towards meeting the challenge and the activities they are undertaking.
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