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 'Miscellaneous'

Family Housing Association Green Doctor

Nov 25th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | Comments Off

An undated update from the Be Birmingham website – more info welcome in the comments.

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Search Birmingham green websites

Nov 19th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | Comments Off

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE MULTI-SITE SEARCH ENGINE

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Appeal for secondhand Asian clothes for Gambia

May 11th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | 1 comment

Old clothes provide training, employment and drama in Africa

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Check your insulation while it’s snowing.

Feb 5th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | Comments Off

With snow on the roofs of buildings and no sunshine, now is a very good time to see how well insulated your house is. Just go outside and have a look. You might also notice that snow on the ground close to buildings has melted. Even well insulated buildings leak heat at ground level (our [...]

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Tell us about pioneering Birmingham businesses

Jan 7th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | Comments Off

We at GreeninBrum believe that the future is bright for businesses that invest in the new green economy before they are required to do so by government, not only because of energy cost savings, but because more and more customers are looking for products which show a commitment to fighting climate change.

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Radio WM Sunday 23 Nov 8.20am

Nov 21st, 2008 by Chris Duggan | Comments Off

Andy Delmege, vicar of St Bede’s Brandwood, will be interviewed about the Stop Before You Shop pilgrimage on Sunday morning on BBC WM at about 8.20am

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