'Local action means big impact': New campaign to highlight potential for localised climate action

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Carbon Copy's new campaign, delivered in partnership with WWF-UK, The Carbon Literacy Project, and Climate Emergency UK, aims to boost local climate and nature initiatives

UK climate and nature charity Carbon Copy has kicked off the new year with a fresh campaign which aims to catalyse placed-based action to mitigate and adapt to climate change within local communities across...

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