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Climate change solutions UK

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Coordinates 54° 42' 8.48" N, 3° 16' 35.67" W

The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of UK community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism discovering, innovating and implementing Climate change solutions. Learn about how communities positively impact through different projects and collaborations.

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  • News ‘A share in the delight’: the people investing in the UK’s first community-owned solar battery, theguardian.com (May 08, 2026) — Oxfordshire’s Ray Valley Solar already generates clean energy for 7,000 homes, and is now crowdfunding storage to marry daylight with evening demand
  • News How a London energy co-op is trying to bring power to the people, thenews.coop (Feb 06, 2026) — We speak to Giovanna Speciale, CEO of South East London Community Energy, about its work towards an inclusive transition
  • News How soil could help us reach climate targets, theconversation.com (Nov 13, 2025)
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  • News Rubbish as a resource: How communities in Mozambique transform waste into climate solutions, globalvoices.org (Jun 02, 2026) — Transforming waste into resilience, creativity, and climate solutions in Mozambican communities
  • News Amsterdam, along with other major European cities, bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels [BBC], Daily Alternative (May 22, 2026)
  • News Europe needs affordable, low‑carbon homes – here’s how Barcelona is reimagining its housing system, theconversation.com (Apr 08, 2026)

Events

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  • Event Jun 6 - 14, 2026 (Sat-Sun) — Great Big Green Week, celebrating communities taking action to tackle climate change and protect green spaces

Video

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The Environmental Justice Commission
Authors: Institute for Public Policy Research, Jul 14, 2021
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Networks

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  • Rapid Transition Alliance, Rapid economic transition, including widespread behaviour change to sustainable lifestyles, is necessary to live within planetary ecological boundaries and to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees. Rapid transition shows examples of evidence-based hope for change whose speed and potential scale will steer us towards staying within those boundaries and which advance social justice. Content published under a Creative Commons license. added 14:51, 22 January 2020 (UTC)

Solutions by topic

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see A People's Food Policy, Environment, Policy proposals 6.4 & 6.5

Community energy

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Housing

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See: Towards a more democratic and climate friendly way of meeting housing need across England, Embodied carbon

  • Climate Emergency Retrofit Guide, leti.london, added 12:28, 21 October 2021 (UTC)

"Working collectively with LETI on developing this guide has been both a learning and empowering experience. We are all on a journey of upskilling amid the Climate Emergency, but we must do it quickly, and the collaborative approach is the only way. ACAN are focusing on both public engagement on retrofit, with the launch of our campaign Households Declare, and also cross industry collaboration working with and supporting other campaigns such as the AJ's Retrofirst campaign. We are excited for the launch of this guide as we truly believe it will serve the industry as a base platform for understanding the scale of the challenge but also inspire ways in which we can urgently, effectively, and safely address and replicate solutions at scale." Sara Edmonds ACAN

Land use

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Making Sense of Land Use, Sep 3, 2019 sharedassets.org.uk

Towards sustainable economies

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Sustainable livelihood

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A report commissioned by the 4 Day Week campaign from Platform London, and published in May 2021, found that shifting to a four-day working week without loss of pay could shrink the UK's carbon footprint by 127 million tonnes per year by 2025. This represents a reduction of 21.3%, and is more than the entire carbon footprint of Switzerland....Stop the clock, The environmental benefits of a shorter working week, [1]

Resources

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See also: Carbon literacy, List of climate assemblies, Towards a more democratic and climate friendly way of meeting housing need across England, Visions, Visions UK

local information can be found, or shared, via our many UK location pages

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Created November 18, 2019 by Phil Green
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