Bristol to Brooklyn, Paris to Pittsburgh: restless cities act themselves on climate crisis.[1] Dec 1, 2018
Bristol plans to become carbon neutral by 2030, Nov 14, 2018[2]
2017[edit | edit source]
Can Bristol crowdfund its way to a sustainable future? Aug 2[3]
Bristol's rubbish heroes, Jun 22[4]
University of Bristol announces new fossil fuel divestment and carbon reduction plans, Mar 8[5]
Jul-Dec 2016[edit | edit source]
Why Bristol's a city of the future, Dec 12[6]
Bristol ranked fourth in inspiring city list, Nov 23[7]
Customers can now use Bristol Pounds to pay Bristol Energy utility bills, Oct 26[8]
Bristol's famous old ferry service is going electric thanks to National Lottery grant, Oct 4[9]
Jan-Jun 2016[edit | edit source]
Bristol mayor approves £5m low-carbon heating scheme, Jun 9[10]
9 surprising places that accept Bristol Pounds, Jun 1[11]
£4m boost for Bristol solar, Apr 21[12]
Bristol Food Connections: A New Breed of Food Festival, Apr 7[13]
Success on a plate: Bristol scoops UK sustainable food city title, Mar 22[14]
Bristol's 20MPH limits 'boost trade and are help to cyclists', Mar 15[15]
The rise of co-housing in Bristol, February 22[16]
£10,000 grants available for energy projects in Bristol communities, February 5
Consultation opens on new climate strategy and action plan, January 29[17]
Good Transport Plan for Bristol launches, January 21[18]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Bristol news (latest), 2016-2018, 2014-2015, 2005-2013
- Bristol community action
- Bristol community action resources
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Alternative UK
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ bristol247.com
- ↑ bristol247.com
- ↑ bristol.ac.uk
- ↑ raconteur.net
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ bristolpost.co.uk
- ↑ bristolpost.co.uk
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ bristolpound.org
- ↑ renews.biz
- ↑ @indiefarm
- ↑ bristol-business.net
- ↑ bristolpost.co.uk
- ↑ TessaCoombes
- ↑ Bristol Green Capital
- ↑ Bristol Green Capital