Climate Action North joins 100 Days of Hope campaign

Photo montage. Wicker butterfly sculpture, Cutting the red tape to open the Dalton Park pollinator park and the Climate Action North directors with thumbs up in front of the Greenpeace ship.

Community Interest Company Climate Action North is featured in Herald Scotland’s 100 Days of Hope campaign, which will culminate with the publication of an official Declaration of Hope.

The campaign showcases the efforts of the organisations and individuals who are helping to usher in a carbon-free world in the lead up to the COP26 summit when world leaders are anticipated to reach agreement and unite to tackle the climate crisis.

It’s a celebration of how far Scotland has progressed and tells the story of a journey that will shine a light on the commitment by individuals, organisations and businesses for a more sustainable future and the journey to net zero.

Spanning the North of England and the Scottish borders, the Climate Action North raft of initiatives, training, and events actively encourages and engages with as many people, community groups, and businesses as possible to mobilise climate action and make the changes so desperately needed to fight the climate crisis.

Read the full Climate Action North feature.

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