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Choose to fight climate change. Choose the world you want. Choose Fairtrade.
The annual Fairtrade Fortnight is shining a spotlight on the climate crisis and asking the public to support fair trade so farmers overseas can benefit from fairer prices, fairer trading practices and the resources needed for tackling the climate emergency.
Making rewilding happen to shape a better future for all
Climate Action North has secured a lead coordination role for the Rewilding Network in the North of England. Using people power, and the power of nature, the network of rewilders aims to upscale rewilding across Britain.
Climate Action North extends activities to water
North East Action for Rivers (NE4R) includes regular clean-up activities on the beach, on the water, on mudflats and on rocks and is delivered in partnership with marine safety partners Swiftwater Solutions with support from local landowners Sunderland Enterprise Park, and Climate Action North corporate sponsor Arktek Group Limited.
Pollinator Parks initiative secures trademark
The Climate Action North Pollinator Park initiative has received full registered trademark status from the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO).
County Durham primary school crowdfund to heat and light their magical learning library
A County Durham primary school, which is refurbishing two decommissioned railway carriages into a magical learning library and reading space, is being supported by a crowdfunder organised by Climate Action North.
Go global and wild with Climate Action North
Aimed at schools, communities, businesses and individuals, Global Wilders will get participants taking part in activities focused on people, places, plants, and animals – all with the aim to tackle the climate crisis, restore nature and conserve biodiversity, and support community regeneration.
Stephenson Mohl commits to supporting Climate Action
A Public Affairs Consultancy is partnering with Climate Action North to support its action-oriented projects that tackle the climate crisis.
Love wine, beer and bread? Then respect the wasp.
The next time you take a sip of your favourite wine, beer alongside a crusty bread roll, you might want to make a toast to wasps. Why? Because quite simply, they are responsible for the yeast we use to make wine, beer and bread.
Climate Action North to help school Dare to Dream
A County Durham primary school is upcycling a decommissioned railway carriage into a magical learning library with the support of Climate Action North.
Arktek Group support Climate Action North on tackling the crisis
Sunderland-based Arktek Group Limited has confirmed its decision to sponsor Climate Action North and its range of hands-on and engaging projects that address the great challenges the climate and ecological crisis brings.