@Sustainable_Wallingford is a Community Action Group working in/around Wallingford to promote sustainable lifestyles/activities & reduce our carbon footprint
Incredibly happy to see @OxfordshireCC approve the trial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods for East Oxford.
This is an important step towards our city having cleaner, greener, safer streets.
https://t.co/ZHbgTzbr3L
๐จReally pleased to have secured a parliamentary debate next week on the #WellbeingEconomy ๐จ
Our economic model is the๐in the room when it comes to what's driving the #ClimateEmergency
We need to face up to it - and act
@WEAll_Alliance@NEF@ClubOfRome
@JHowellUK Will you be taking part the debate #carolinelucas is leading tomorrow Nov 13th ion changing our economic model ?
The debate is set to last for 1 hour from 4.30 - 5.30pm, so there is time for a good number of MPs to make contributions.
Come and hear what Sustainable Wallingford has been up to, and about the Incredible Edible project at our AGM. At Centre 70, Kinecroft, Wallingford on Friday Oct 22nd at 8pm, refreshments and mingling too
We cannot recycle our way out of the plastic pollution crisis, we need to move upstream and look at what is put on the market in the first place, so we can design out waste, not simply manage it better. Embark on your #upstreaminnovation journey at https://t.co/EewfIR5gZ3
BREAKING NEWS: The IUCN Red List has just been updated, showing that the European Bison and 25 other species are recovering. At the same time, 31 species have been declared Extinct. Find out more: https://t.co/8XS4v2fydn
One of my greatest sources of hope lies in the huge potential of rewilding and restoring nature. This, together with climate equity and stop burning fossil fuels, is the key towards a sustainable world. #FaceTheClimateEmergency
It's #WorldVeganDay! Reducing our meat intake and adopting a more plant-based diet is one of the most effective things we can do for the planet!
What tips would you give to someone looking to change their diet? Share them below. ๐
While many people may have the aspiration to grow their own produce, a survey by the National Allotment Society in 2013 found that in England there is an average of 52 people waiting for every existing 100 plots.
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