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Local council launches £3m environmental emergency fund

Check out this positive news story from the Rooftop: a local council in England is leading the way with a new proposed £3m fund to help tackle the climate and ecological crisis. The proposals will be voted on by local residents on 7 May 2020.

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Charity inspires next generation of conservationists

The charity Born Free has launched a new initiative called ‘Hear the Roar’ which it hopes will inspire young people to protect wildlife around the world.

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Scottish academic claims solutions already exist to tackle climate change

An environmental scientist from Heriot-Watt University has claimed that solutions to the climate crisis already exist. They just need the proper investment and ambition to make them happen.

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More than 400 MPs join campaign calling for urgent reforestation in UK

Extinction Rebellion has gifted trees to more than 400 MPs as part of a call by the environmental group for urgent reforestation in the UK.

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‘Millions’ around globe to take part in climate strikes

Organisers have announced a series of protests around the world this September which is set to involve millions of people. Global Climate Strikes will take place between 20-27 September.

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Teachers offered training to deal with climate crisis

A new training programme has been launched to support teachers address the climate and ecological crisis through the school curriculum.

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Arts sector celebrated for tackling climate change

The third annual Creative Green Awards has taken place as part of Climate Action Week. The awards celebrated actions taken by the arts world to tackle climate change and environmental sustainability.

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Academics and doctors throw support behind climate change campaign

More than 1,000 doctors have come out in support of nonviolent direct action to tackle climate change, while on the same day thousands of people gather at Glastonbury Festival to make powerful symbolic gesture to the world.

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