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14th March 2019 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. Paul Allen looks at how…
Read More13th March 2019 This summer, CAT is hosting a week-long summer school for 16-18 year olds who would like to learn how to thrive in a post-carbon world. Run by sustainability summer school…
Read More13th March 2019 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, Liverpool John Moores University, whilst…
Read More13th March 2019 Tackling climate change requires radical changes to the way we live, which will mean transforming urban spaces to break free from fossil fuel dependency. Paul Chatterton looks at how cities…
Read More8th March 2019 Could mindfulness techniques help people to act in more environmentally friendly ways? CAT graduate Stuart Anderson shares his dissertation research.
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Read More6th March 2019 CAT has been awarded an accreditation by the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) for providing quality learning and enrichment experiences for visiting school groups.
Read More4th March 2019 This week, CAT joins Natural Building UK (NBUK) in the Natural Building Area at Futurebuild 2019.
Read More26th February 2019 Unlocking Sustainable Cities: A Manifesto for Real Change With speaker Paul Chatterton. Lecture Outline: Today, our urban areas are held back by corporate greed, loss of public space and rising…
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