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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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Freya Stuart-Hopkins: The Force of Fungi
I don’t know what you were doing during September’s unprecedented heatwave in the UK, but I was on the hunt…
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Buildings & Places, Circular Economy, Clean Air, Food and Agriculture, Local Powers, Nature, Renewable Energy, Thriving Wildlife, Transport
Bucking Trends, Punctuating Equilibrium
We’ve recently published the latest release of greenhouse gas emissions data from the Department for Energy and Net Zero Strategy…
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Friends of Carbon Copy: Climate Cymru
Carbon Copy is proud to be a member of Climate Cymru’s growing network of over 300 organisations from every sector…
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All That Nature Holds
In Zen Buddhism, a ‘koan’ is a surprising and often perplexing phrase that makes us think twice. One of the…
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Hal Rhoades: People And Places Across Time
Launched in the summer of 2019 on a 2,000 acre estate in the Brecon Beacons, Wales, the Penpont Project is…
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Betsy Gorman: Bring Back The Wild
Almost every town has a patch of green: garden, road verge, park, or even the odd tree. Even in our…
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Chris Baines: Urban Wildlife
Chris Baines, one of the UK’s leading independent environmentalists, talks to Carbon Copy about our changing attitudes towards urban wildlife…
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John Blowes: Halton Lune Hydro
John is the Director, Project Manager and Chairman of Halton Lune Hydro – a community owned hydro-electric project generating around…
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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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Jacinta Challinor: Wrexham Green Infrastructure Project
We hear from Jacinta about the amazing work she and her team have been doing in Wrexham, Wales, to improve…
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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.…