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Decade Zero, Year Two
We celebrate our charity’s birthday on May 22 and Carbon Copy turned two this year. What a rollercoaster the last…
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Hetty Key: We Can Do This!
‘Running Out of Time’ is the longest non-stop relay ever attempted, in the name of climate action. Carbon Copy speaks…
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Together
Do we really need people to join together locally to address a global climate challenge? Whether you realise it or…
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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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Karla Ricalde: Sparking Conversations, (Em)powered Communities
Energy underpins most aspects of our everyday lives (I would say all, but I am cautious with absolutes). That is…
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1000 Climate Action Stories
We’re working on an ambitious drive to start 2022 with over 1,000 inspiring stories about collective climate action hosted on…
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National Tree Week: The Carbon Community
Recorded for National Tree Week 2021, Charles Nicholls of charity The Carbon Community, explains more about his organisation’s fantastic science-focused…
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Hope Is Alive… And Kicking!
It would be easy to feel disheartened by the final watered-down statement, the Glasgow Climate Pact (GCP), signed off by…
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Hannah Garcia: Green Squirrel
Hannah Garcia, of Welsh social enterprise Green Squirrel, tells us about the huge and exciting range of climate and nature-saving…
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Reflections On Walking To COP26
It has been easy to get wrapped up in the latest announcements from the global climate summit in Glasgow. To…
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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.…
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#ClimateConversations: Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Karl Bartlett, of Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Get Cumbria Buzzing project tells us about the organisation’s work to protect and reinstate…