Reducing our impact on climate and nature
Scientists say halving our carbon emissions by 2030, and reducing biodiversity loss are important steps in stabilising our planet's climate & nature.
Many people* are already working towards these, by taking action in the key areas below.
*Based on talking to over 200 visitors to our Climate and Nature stall at local events in 2024.
Many people* are already working towards these, by taking action in the key areas below.
*Based on talking to over 200 visitors to our Climate and Nature stall at local events in 2024.
More information and practical suggestions are available from:
World Wildlife Fund: 10 things you can do to help save our planet
Ethical Consumer: Which consumer actions cut the most carbon?
Imperial College: 9 things you can do about climate change.
World Wildlife Fund: 10 things you can do to help save our planet
Ethical Consumer: Which consumer actions cut the most carbon?
Imperial College: 9 things you can do about climate change.
West Berkshire resident and WBGE member, Dr Pat Watson, has written an article (click on the button above) about the practical issues she addressed, and also the unexpected benefits to her family, of halving her carbon footprint.
Dr Watson talks to local groups, including town and parish councils, about reducing our impact on climate and nature. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Dr Watson talks to local groups, including town and parish councils, about reducing our impact on climate and nature. Please email [email protected] for more information.