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Helping More People Stay Warm This Winter
Carbon Copy is a member of the Warm This Winter campaign, a coalition of over 40 of the UK’s leading…
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This Is All Nature
On Carbon Copy, we've shared over 500 inspiring stories that relate to nature, food & agriculture. In this blog, we…
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Cara & Hat: A Nurturing Queer Nature Collective
Q&A with Cara Powell and Hat Collins, co-founders of Queer Roots Collective in Manchester.
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United For People, Climate And Nature
We gathered on Parliament Square on the eve of the General Election result and a Labour landslide victory for the…
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Taking The Baton
Phew! So glad to have participated in a 24km stage of the climate relay from Ben Nevis to Big Ben,…
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No Time To Waste
Britain’s biggest climate relay has had a tremendous start and it’s a joy to hear in our Carbon Copy Podcast…
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Running Out Of Time
People care about the impact of climate change and the harm to nature on their lives and livelihoods. We care…
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Affordable Energy, Buildings & Places, Food and Agriculture, Greater Fairness, Health & Wellbeing, Local Powers, Nature, Renewable Energy, Transport
Don von Rohland: Climate Action Scorecards
Have you checked how your local council is performing in tackling the climate and ecological emergencies? The Council Climate Action…
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Affordable Energy, Buildings & Places, Circular Economy, Climate Action, Greater Fairness, Less Waste, Local Powers, Nature, Renewable Energy, Strong Communities, Thriving Wildlife
Leap Into Climate Action!
You may have noticed things are looking a bit different around here… As we launch our new and improved online…
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We’re Right Here
The UK is one of the most centralised advanced democracies – and it’s time that changed. As a nation, we…
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New year, new (green) career?
In October 2023, the Green Jobs Foundation published its annual State of the Nation report, highlighting both an increase in…
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Abidine Sakande: Should we examine the diversity of people taking part in climate action?
At Extinction Rebellion’s May 2023 protest, ’The Big One’, around Westminster, I was asked for my photograph. The photographer, who…