Declarations and action plans play a crucial role in tackling climate change. When local councils declare a climate and nature emergency, they acknowledge the urgency of the situation and commit to taking significant steps towards a sustainable future. By aligning local communities and organisations behind these plans, we can drive collective action, inspire innovation, and make tangible progress in combating climate change at a grassroots level.
Discover local council climate and nature emergency declarations and carbon reduction plans
The Climate and Nature Symposium for South Hams Councillors held in Totnes on 16th October, saw group leaders and councillors gather to find ways to collaborate for climate and nature.
The Education Assembly saw projects, educators, and groups gather to find ways to collaborate for climate, nature and our childrens' futures.
In recent years, a growing body of research has shed light on a concerning trend: eco-anxiety. This term describes the psychological distress and anxiety individuals experience in response to environmental issues such as climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss.