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One year into the Pathways to Farming project, Coordinator Katie Hastings gives a run down on the work being done to strengthen the local food…
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For a 100% renewable electricity system to work, we need reliable storage to cover days when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine.…
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Our new postgraduate courses continue to take shape, the courses in Sustainability and Behaviour Change, Sustainability and Ecology are now fully validated by our university partner,…
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Following on from the release of the ‘Raising Ambition: Zero Carbon Scenarios from Around the Globe’ report in September 2018, the Zero Carbon Britain team, Paul Allen…
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In the Welsh seaside town of Aberystwyth, an innovative environmental group has been formed to tackle food waste. CAT graduate Chris Woodfield introduces Aber Food Surplus. Around…
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Cross-party consensus on ambitious targets, and a clear roadmap for effective climate action is urgently needed. That’s the message Paul Allen has been taking to politicians from…
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In the largest survey yet of the delivery potential from rising renewable energy supplies, a new report launched today by the Centre for Alternative Technology…
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On Tuesday 10th July, CAT’s Paul Allen was in Ireland giving evidence to the Irish Assembly Dáil Éireann on ways of reaching net zero greenhouse…
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A company founded by a CAT graduate is celebrating a win as British Renewable Energy Installer of the Year.
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A group working to establish the first ever eco centre in Hong Kong is looking to CAT for inspiration and advice.
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On Thursday 3rd May, we were delighted to welcome Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths to CAT. Meeting with…
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An award-winning company set up by CAT graduates is creating sustainable building materials from by-products of UK-grown crops. Technical director Euan Lochhead tells us more.…
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A Somerset village is aiming to become Zero Carbon by 2045. Sonya Bedford, vice-chair of Green Wedmore, outlines the thinking behind the project.
