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Coventry Council’s Page on COP26

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 09/10/2021 by Philip Brown09/10/2021

This page briefly describes COP26, explains why it is important and lists some related events.

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We Are Green: City of Culture COP26 Event Programme

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 08/10/2021 by Philip Brown08/10/2021

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Coventry Council may help finance Very Light Rail

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 08/10/2021 by Philip Brown08/10/2021

Coventry City Council is set to discuss the provision of a £3.2m grant to support the Coventry Very Light Rail (VLR) project, in a measure to lock in investment to date while the project seeks funding from City Region Sustainable … Continue reading →

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New transport strategy proposed for Coventry

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 08/10/2021 by Philip Brown08/10/2021

Coventry City Council’s Cabinet is to consider a bold new transport strategy that could change the way that people travel to, from and around the city in the future. The strategy, which puts forward a plan for how the city’s transport … Continue reading →

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Climate Change Anxiety

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 07/10/2021 by Philip Brown07/10/2021

Professor Jem Bendell writes in the October 2021 edition of Deep Adaption Quarterly: Anxiety about climate change and its impacts was discussed more widely in mainstream media in the last few months. For both children and adults, the main message … Continue reading →

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Welcome March to Glasgow on 9 October 2021

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 06/10/2021 by Philip Brown06/10/2021

Join the fun on Saturday 9 Oct as a colourful troupe of Coventry performers welcome March to Glasgow to our city. Gather outside Coventry train station at 12 noon to see pantomime characters and drummers dancing their way through the … Continue reading →

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Peace & Climate Change Pledges

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 05/10/2021 by Philip Brown25/10/2021

Climate Change is probably the biggest threat not just to our children’s lives but also to world peace. You can do your bit to reduce the risk by taking action to reduce your carbon footprint. Use this form to make … Continue reading →

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Traffic/Pollution in Sherbourne Ward

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 04/10/2021 by Philip Brown09/10/2021

Letter from Mr Amrit Coyle to  MP Taiwo OWATEMI and various Coventry City Councillors. Can I suggest that, as one of Coventry’s members of parliament, you use Coventry’s status as City of Culture as a platform to raise awareness of … Continue reading →

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