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World Environment Day 2023. Climate Action North continues to beat plastic pollution
This year marks the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day, where individuals, communities, businesses, and governments unite from across the globe and commit to taking climate action.
Dare to be wild!
The annual 30 Days Wild challenge celebrates the rich nature on our doorstep by spending a month doing something ‘wild’ every day and appreciating the natural world.
Seagrass and Ocean Action – meet the speakers
A one-day Ocean Action Conference will take place on Seaburn seafront in Sunderland on 8 June 2023.
Highlighting ocean action happening across the UK, the conference will feature experts, ocean practitioners, and marine biologists speaking about the challenges faced in rewilding the seas.
Ocean experts to gather in Sunderland on World Oceans Day 2023
Following the recent BBC Wild Isles television programme, it is appropriate that ocean experts and those taking action for the oceans will gather for a conference on The United Nations World Oceans Day on 8 June.
Our world needs climate action on all fronts: everything, everywhere, all at once
The latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report shows, despite the unprecedented scale of the challenge, there are many solutions available.
Blooming perfect sponsorship for climate action
Bloom Procurement Services has thrown its weight behind Climate Action North by becoming a corporate sponsor. The company, which provides an open marketplace for contracts in the UK public sector, is supporting the community interest company’s initiatives that practically tackle the climate crisis.
Going wild for books
Social Enterprise, Climate Action North, has confirmed a series of online Book Wilding events to celebrate and showcase a range of books and their authors.
Social enterprise celebrates six years of climate action
Climate Action North celebrated its sixth anniversary at a special event held at the Washington Wetland Centre. The event brought together over 40 climate supporters comprising volunteers, sponsors, and patreons.
Wildflower meadow set to blossom at Darlington Denes
A meadow of over 700 wildflowers has been created at the Darlington Denes play area to increase biodiversity, supply a haven for insects and birds, and give people a place to enjoy nature.
Three ways to take net zero action today
Companies of all types and sizes are being called upon to tackle their emissions and commit to net zero.
Taking action to become net zero will bring many benefits to a small business including improving resilience and competitiveness, while reducing costs and encouraging investment and attracting new customers.