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We are in the middle of a climate and nature emergency, and the two are inextricably linked. Climate change is driving nature’s decline, and the loss of wildlife and wild places leaves us ill-equipped to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to change.
Tackle the climate emergency
We are in the middle of a climate and nature emergency, and the two are inextricably linked. Climate change is driving nature’s decline, and the loss of wildlife and wild places leaves us ill-equipped to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to change. One cannot be solved without the other.
Things you can do about climate change
There are simple and easy things that we can all do to reduce our carbon footprint and make a big difference to the natural world.
A stronger economy relies on tackling the nature and climate emergency
The Wildlife Trusts: A stronger economy relies on tackling the nature and climate emergency – today’s Budget failed in this responsibility
Wild Wednesday Webinar: Tackling the climate emergency with Alex Hubberstey
This link will open on the Lancashire Wildlife Trust website.
Join us for this fascinating talk about tackling the climate emergency
Climate solutions
We are in the middle of a climate and nature emergency, and the two are inextricably linked. Climate change is driving nature’s decline, and the loss of wildlife and wild places leaves us ill-equipped to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to change.
Fit for purpose? Reflections on emerging agriculture policy – will it help arrest the climate and ecological emergency?
Ellie Brodie, Head of Land Management, takes a look at how the Agriculture Bill and recent Defra policy statements are stacking up for wildlife and wild places.
Charities are key to get public to act on climate crisis
•Poll finds environmental charities and organisations are the biggest motivators for people to act and reduce their environmental impact
•Climate worry is shared by older and younger…
Climate and Nature Resources
Resources to help you understand COP28
New handbook for schools and children to act on climate change
The Wildlife Trusts unveil new educational guides for children to learn about how nature can help tackle the climate crisis.
Act for nature
The Nature and Wellbeing Act was a proposed piece of legislation to bring about the recovery of nature in a generation, for the benefit of people and wildlife. Drafted by The Wildlife Trusts and the RSPB, and supported by over 20 partner organisations, we ran a joint public campaign asking politicians to Act for Nature. Over 9,000 people contacted their MPs about the Act (including every MP in England) before Parliament was dissolved on 31 March ahead of the 2015 General Election.
All Things String!
This link will open on the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust website.
Learn the processes of making string, and string creations.