by Paul R | Jul 19, 2020 | Blog
As the roads get busier, and lockdown eases, yet the increase in people getting their bikes is not slowing. New initiatives also mean that we will see a further surge in pupils using bike lanes for their daily commute in September. Liverpool City Region Local...
by Margaret Smith | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog, Environment, Equality, Food, Introducing, Transport, Zero Carbon Mapping
What is the zero-carbon mapping project? We are developing a map of green enterprises within Mersey Region. This in order to support green jobs in the solidarity sector. We are undertaking this initiative in conjunction with the Solidarity Economy Association. They...
by Paul R | Jul 12, 2020 | Biodiversity, Education, Environment, Introducing
Due to Covid-19, many saplings haven’t made it to their forever homes this spring, and are in need of some foster carers. Can you help? In a guest post for Transition Liverpool, Dave Ellwand introduces us to the wonderful work of Tree Wardens. We are Wirral...
by Paul R | Jul 5, 2020 | Blog
The UK Government is about to block one of the most impactful options for heat decarbonisation at an industrial scale. Removing support for large-scale heat pumps represents an impending energy policy facepalm. We encourage everyone to write to your MP before July...
by Bryan Irving | Jul 4, 2020 | Biodiversity, Blog, Environment, Food
Jim Tattersall, a former microbiologist who writes about soil health and regenerative agriculture and its benefits for the climate, has written to his local MP in West Lancashire to draw attention to an Agricultural Bill amendment passing through Parliament without...
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