Friday 6 May 2022

Help the ecological movement

 


CAT (the Centre for Alternative Technology based near Machynlleth) has sent me this message:

The need to act on climate change grows more urgent by the day. If we are to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C and avoid dangerous climate breakdown, we must halve total global emissions by the end of 2030. This is a huge challenge. But it is one we can meet if we work together.

Complex problems like climate change aren’t solved by a single person making one big effort. They are solved by many people taking action, day after day. Side by side, we have an impact far greater than any of us could alone.

Will you donate today to give people the skills, knowledge and understanding to act on climate change?

Yes, I'll donate today

Our Zero Carbon Britain research clearly demonstrates that the solutions we need to cut emissions fast already exist. We now need to use and share them.

Across the UK and beyond, we are giving individuals, communities and councils the skills to take action locally. We’re sharing knowledge with businesses and governments so they can make better choices for people and planet. And we’re helping everyone understand how to influence national action.

There are millions of people who are ready to work together to make these changes happen.

Are you able to support these potential changemakers with the right tools to start to fix the system and stop climate catastrophe?

I’ll support changemakers now
With a donation today, you could:
  • inspire individuals through online and in-person activities, events and courses
  • empower communities, local groups and councils through innovation labs and bespoke training that enables them to make the transition to a zero carbon future
  • engage businesses and governments to design and implement policies that lead to a safer, more sustainable future.
If you’re able to donate today, you could help a whole community to contribute to solving the global climate crisis.
Please donate
Thank you for supporting CAT and showing that a better future is possible.




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