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Sunday 2 March 2014

Climate Week: 3rd to 9th March

The Vision Group will be contributing to the debate this coming Friday:
Futures Forum: Climate Week ... "Climate change, Energy, Extreme Events" ... event at Kennaway House ... Friday 7th March
as part of the larger 'Climate Week':

Welcome to Climate Week

Climate Week is Britain’s biggest climate change campaign, inspiring a new wave of action to create a sustainable future.
Culminating in a week of activities, it showcases practical solutions from every sector of society.
Each year, half a million people attend 3,000 events in Britain’s biggest ever environmental occasion. Events are run by schools, businesses, charities, councils and many others.
You can help accelerate action on climate change by making Climate Week happen where you are. Ask an organisation or group you know to start planning an activity now for Climate Week in March 2014.
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Climate Week Champions and Advisors

We would like to thank the official Climate Week Champions and Advisors:
  • Ipsos MORI - Climate Week Market Research Advisor
  • Met Office - Climate Week Lead Science Advisor
  • Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP - Climate Week Legal Advisor
We would also like to thank Strange for superb digital marketing.

Climate Week Updates

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The shortlist of finalists for the Climate Week Awards has been announced.
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Climate Week is partnering with Meat Free Monday, the campaign led by Sir Paul McCartney to encourage people to go meat-free one day a week.
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Climate Week is partnering with Sustrans, the national cycling organisation, to promote the Big Pedal campaign for children to cycle to school.
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We are very pleased to announce that the The Crystal is a new Supporting Partner for Climate Week 2014.
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