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Could smaller government mean bigger green motivation locally?

  A little newsy post today. Localism within limits may be good for green agenda More planning power for local government could mobilise communities to be more active in combating climate change, protecting local biodiversity and encouraging sustainable development, according … Continue reading

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Talks leading up to talks

World leaders come together in Cancun two weeks from now for COP16. A chance to come to some solid agreements. A chance to make up for the disappointing outcomes of COP15 in Copenhagen last year. And the agendas are already … Continue reading

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Young voices

Kirsty Schneeberger (MBE) talks to me about the work she’s been doing lately with the DECC’s Youth Advisory Panel.   We chatted about the need for young people to be taken seriously and have a say as we make plans … Continue reading

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The Hours

  The last flares of autumn colour are falling to the ground, that chill in the air is developing a biting edge, and the daylight drains into evening well before dinner time. You can’t fight the seasons. But this last … Continue reading

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Welcome

Hi there. I’m Nidhi, a freelance journalist and student from Australia, hoping to bring together some fascinating stories on this environmental blog from my new home in London. You’ll find a taste of the political side of things, what the … Continue reading

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