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  • News ‘In Delhi I can see the climate catastrophe unfolding before my eyes’, The Guardian (Nov 15, 2022)

2020[edit | edit source]

Oxford council backs bid to stop water firm dumping sewage in Thames, Oct 9[1]

2019[edit | edit source]

City Council responds to Oxford Citizens' Assembly on Climate Change and outlines £19m climate emergency budget, Dec 16[2]

'We can go quicker than 2050' - Citizens assembly votes for ambitious city climate target, Oct 20[3]

The library of things: could borrowing everything from drills to disco balls cut waste and save money? Apr 24[4]

2017[edit | edit source]

Oxford aims for world's first zero emissions zone with petrol car ban, Oct 12[5]

One part of Oxford seems to be getting more and more vegetarian, Jan 4[6]

2016[edit | edit source]

OXONBIKE brings electric bike hire scheme to city centre, Oct 10[7]

Pupils to help raise awareness and tackle air quality around Oxford's schools, Jun 8[8]

100 electric car charging stations to be installed around Oxford in world's biggest scheme, January 25[9]

2015[edit | edit source]

Oxford's aspirations to host the first double decker wireless electric bus project, March 16[10]

2014[edit | edit source]

Oxford Council first UK authority to pass divestment motion, September 16[11]

Pioneering community renewables in Oxford, July 11[12]

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