Sustainability

The council are working hard to help
tackle the effects of climate change and related issues to
create a county that is an environmentally, economically and
socially sustainable place to live, work and visit.
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Climate Change
The Climate Change section of Sustainability
talks about the different effects climate change is having on the
county. As well as different information on helping to reduce
emissions, adapting to changes and what climate change really
is.
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Learning for Sustainability
The learning for Sustainability section
contains information on how we support schools and other
educational organisations with learning for sustainability.
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Sustainable Development
The Sustainable Development page contains more
information on the councils aims and plans to become more
sustainable and eco-friendly for the community.
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Worcestershire Green Directory
There are many different ways to help protect our environment
and sustain a good way of life in many different things we do each
day, and the Worcestershire Green Directory gives
advice, information and different ways that you can help make
Worcestershire a more green county.
Find out how to get involved:
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Get in touch with the Sustainability Team
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Documents
Interactive Maps
- Eco-Schools
A
website that contains a large about of information on learning more
about eco friendly schools.
- UK Climate Impacts
Programme
This website helps organisations to
adapt to inevitable climate change.
- Lets Waste Less
A
local website that contains a large amount of information on how to
stop wasting things through different services.
- Local
Government
This page contains a case study on
sustainable energy in practice and another
page that contains a case study on using less fuel at
school.
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EduLink
EduLink is Worcestershire's online portal
service delivering information, communication and resources to
support learners in the county.
- You can find more on the
Education for Sustainable Development page.
This page was last reviewed 14 May 2013 at 11:29.
The page is next due for review 10 November 2014.