There’s a lot of misinformation out there about what’s “green” and good for the planet. Can you identify the actions that are real treats, or will you fall victim to the tricks, donning a green disguise but lacking true substance? Give it a go…
West Dorset Friends of the Earth works with other environmental groups, acting as a campaigning core with the backup of national campaigners and researchers. This role has enabled us to gain considerable impact in our community.
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For International Human Rights Day, Debora Singer MBE, safeguarding human rights lead at René Cassin, explains how the Jewish community has shaped human rights following the Holocaust, and how our freedoms are currently under threat in the UK.
Listen to episode 1 of the "Imagining Tomorrow" podcast with presenter Emma Newman and access the show notes for the episode, titled "Heating, Cooling, Empowering".
In July 2019 Caerphilly (South Wales) was awarded "plastic-free community" status by a marine conservation charity, following the town’s campaign to reduce single-use plastic. So how did they do it?
North Tyneside Friends of the Earth was set up to make a difference, and has been going strong since 2004. We campaign for change in our community, to make a difference to the environment locally, nationally and globally.