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Affordable Energy, Clean Air, Climate Action, Good Food, Greater Fairness, Health & Wellbeing, Less Waste, More Jobs, Safe Water, Strong Communities, Thriving Wildlife“We can’t do this alone.”
The latest update to the DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker is missing crucial data about the power and potential of collective…
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Affordable Energy, Clean Air, Climate Action, Good Food, Greater Fairness, Health & Wellbeing, Less Waste, Local Powers, More Jobs, Safe Water, Strong Communities, Thriving WildlifeCopy These! 5 Big Local Ideas About Engaging Your Community
Discover ways to engage your community: at work, at home or beyond. Learn how to make climate action relevant for…
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Copy These! 5 Big Local Ideas About Rewilding
Rewilding is about restoring balance to ecosystems, allowing nature to thrive and recover.
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Proactive change on plastic pollution
The fight against single-use plastics has been ongoing for over a decade. From the enormous impact of Blue Planet to…
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Carbon capture technology: 2025 winner
Did you know that stopping the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is not enough to avoid global warming…
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Look to the circular economy for ‘new’ answers
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. So in striving to boost flagging economic…
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Regenerative agriculture as the new normal
How strange… As a farmer, you need to be certified to be organic. You need to register with an approved…
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Taking the fear out of flooding
Flooding is the UK’s most serious natural hazard with a shocking one-in-six homes in the UK at risk. And yet,…
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Are peatlands better than trees?
Which is more effective at storing carbon in the UK, all our peatlands or all our forests? Both bogs and…
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UK Wet Weather & Climate Change Explained
More Wet Weather Climate change is water change. It’s a law of physics that warmer air holds more moisture. Warm…
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Keeping Our Heads Above Water
When it comes to flooding in the UK, we seem to be heading for a perfect storm. Sea levels continue…
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Crichton Carbon Centre: Why Peatlands?
Back in March, the Crichton Carbon Centre published a blog about why peatlands needed to be on the COP26 agenda.…