WHAT’S GREEN IN BIRMINGHAM?

Climate change (or climate chaos as some people call it) is a reality which will increasingly dominate the 21st century. As citizens of Britain’s second city, we can help create a city to be proud of, leading the way in reducing global warming to help save the planet for future generations.

If you’re looking for green products and services, green spaces, green initiatives and groups in Birmingham UK, start here. With your help, we can help everyone cut the carbon by pooling our knowledge on all the different initiatives in the city to cut CO2 and other greenhouse gases – and other forms of pollution.

GREENING BRUM:

If you are doing anything to help create a sustainable economy in the city, to preserve biodiversity, or to increase awareness of ecological issues, we want to know about it.
The Bull statue in Birmingham Bull Ring Shopping Centre

What's Green in Brum?

Sustainability in Birmingham UK
The Wave demonstration in London, 5 December

Articles in 'Media'

WM business ‘can do’ climate change – Hunt

Sep 5th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

Lord Hunt Of Kings Heath: “To beat the recession and beat climate change we need the pragmatic ‘Can Do’ spirit of West Midlands’ business.”

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Birmingham Post & Mail articles

Jul 7th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

Articles and updates by Patrice John, environment and transport correspondent at the Birmingham Mail.

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Birmingham urged to achieve climate change targets

Jan 12th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

David Middleton says Council should get a move on…

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Birmingham City Council calls for government help on climate change

Jan 7th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | 1 comment

According to the deputy leader of the council, central government officials must give support and funding for Birmingham to tackle climate change (Patrice John reports in the Birmingham Post)…

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Should you eat less meat, eggs and dairy produce?

Jan 6th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

Vegans claim their diet is more environmentally friendly. Others suggest eating animal products less often rather than giving them up. What’s your view?

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Jericho: sustainable home improvements

Dec 16th, 2008 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

Esther Boyd tackles “Repair” on the Mail’s Lighter Footprints blog – and at home…

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