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Is climate change impacting wildflowers?
Over 11,000 observations have been made as part of the BioBlitz so far! Each submission is helping us understand more about the impacts of climate change and how we can help.
Let Nature Help: Nature-based solutions report launch
New report from The Wildlife Trusts shows how investing in nature would reap big dividends in tackling climate crisis
Essex goes wild for wildflowers – all in the name of climate change
The Essex BioBlitz surpasses target and reaches 10,000 observations!
Wildflower data needed to paint picture of climate change in Essex
Essex residents asked to contribute to scientific data by photographing flowering plants from 31 March - 30 September.
Climate friendly gardening
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
Change what you eat
Buy local produce, eat more plant-based foods and reduce your food miles to shrink your environmental footprint.
Sir David Attenborough calls for role of nature to be recognised in fight against climate change in new film
The Wildlife Trusts say ambitious nature recovery should be focus at COP26
12,000 travel to Westminster for historic natural environment and climate lobby with MPs outside Parliament
School children, farmers, grandparents and surfers were amongst an estimated 12,000 people who today lobbied their MPs for urgent action on nature declines and climate change.
Change how you travel
Reduce your travel emissions
Change your energy use
Energy used in buildings accounts for around 17% of total emissions. Reducing your household energy use by making efficiency savings, switching to a renewable energy supplier, or installing a heat…
New funding for 12 high-impact projects to help tackle the climate crisis
The Wildlife Trusts unveil new nature recovery projects – restoring peatlands, saltmarsh, kelp forests, chalk grassland, wetlands and woods – to store carbon