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Wiltshire still doing badly on pollution

In a report to the Environment Committee Wiltshire Council officers have admitted that the authority is still performing atrociously when it comes to reducing CO2 pollution. However they say they hope to do better in future.

25 Aug 2011
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Conference Motion Ammendment

Reuse for Lib Dem Conference - a plea! Are you a Liberal Democrat Conference Representative/Voting Member? Would you spare a few minutes to back my amendment for Lib Dem Conference? If so, please read the stuff below. But if you're not, that's awesome too, read away, I ain't gonna police ya. My boss (@sound_fury_cake) has drafted an amendment to section 2.3.3.4 "Resource Use" which currently stands as below:

JT
23 Aug 2011
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A New Green Voice

Your very own Simon Oliver, Green Liberal Democrat Membership Secretary, has recently taken to raising green issues on the Libdem Voice website.

20 Aug 2011
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Councillor Paul Tilsley

Carbon Reduction Success

Local Liberal Democrats have welcomed the news that Birmingham's commitment to becoming a greener city is on track after the publication of carbon reduction figures for 2010/11.

14 Jul 2011
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Councillor Paul Tilsley

New city centre weather station to help assess the impact of climate change

A new weather station has been opened in Birmingham city centre to help scientists to discover more about climate change and extreme weather conditions in an urban environment. The city council's Environmental Partnership has teamed up with University of Birmingham, the West Midlands Climate Change Adaptation Partnership and the Met Office to develop the city centre station.

5 Jul 2011
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