“We all know we need serious, systemic change to address the climate and nature crises, but there are direct practical things we can do as communities too. We can find ways to share and re-use things beyond just recycling, we can increase biodiversity in our green spaces, we can learn more about reducing our energy demands through insulating our houses, we can make it easier to walk and cycle... and lots more things too.
The South Yorkshire Climate Alliance (SCA) is bringing together community-based climate and nature groups from across South Yorkshire to describe what they are already doing on 1st October at the Central United Reformed Church in Sheffield city centre. If you want ideas for getting started, how to expand what you are already doing or want to offer your own ideas to others, this is the place to come.
SCA is also creating an online hub for community groups in South Yorkshire to capture these ideas and build a much bigger resource over time. If you’d like to hear how that is intended to work, and say what you would like to see it provide, come along and talk to the people involved.” More information on the broader initiative can be found here.“We all know we need serious, systemic change to address the climate and nature crises, but there are direct practical things we can do as communities too. We can find ways to share and re-use things beyond just recycling, we can increase biodiversity in our green spaces, we can learn more about reducing our energy demands through insulating our houses, we can make it easier to walk and cycle... and lots more things too.
The South Yorkshire Climate Alliance (SCA) is bringing together community-based climate and nature groups from across South Yorkshire to describe what they are already doing on 1st October at the Central United Reformed Church in Sheffield city centre. If you want ideas for getting started, how to expand what you are already doing or want to offer your own ideas to others, this is the place to come.
SCA is also creating an online hub for community groups in South Yorkshire to capture these ideas and build a much bigger resource over time. If you’d like to hear how that is intended to work, and say what you would like to see it provide, come along and talk to the people involved.” More information on the broader initiative can be found here: www.southyorkshireclimatealliance.org.uk
This event is free to attend.
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