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Climate emergency centres are about a coming together and building of relationships in a common space, sharing resources, skills and ideas to build community resilience and adaption to multiple social and environmental crises.

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Climate Emergency Centres V5
Authors: Climate Emergency Centres, Jun 18, 2021

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2022

  • Islington Climate Emergency Centre – a movement is growing, realmedia.press (Mar 29, 2022) — "The science is clear. It's not those fighting to put food on the table who need to fix this mess, right? It's the high consuming communities, high consuming individuals who need to act furthest and fastest." Tom Bailey, TakeTheJump.org

2021

High street shops in England and Wales repurposed as climate emergency centres, May 3[1]

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