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Climate action group launches newsletter to raise awareness about Northamptonshire’s environmental crisis
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Climate action group launches newsletter to raise awareness about Northamptonshire’s environmental crisis

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Northamptonshire’s climate action group has launched a newsletter to raise awareness about the climate crisis.

The group says that although the title is a light-hearted pun on the group’s acronym, the purpose of the new publication is “very serious”.

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The group hopes to raise awareness about the climate crisis.

It is the work of a team that aims to raise awareness about the importance of the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, as well as the actions required to address it.

Richard Hollingum, editor of CA-WN Exchange, said: “CA-WN Exchange is another method of spreading the word about climate change but particularly focuses on our lives here in West Northamptonshire.

“The aim is to bring together Climate Action – West Northamptonshire, the individual and the elected groups so that a proper and difficult dialogue can be had, and so, in some small way, we may contribute to the lives of our grandchildren and succeeding generations.”

Jane Wood, chair of Climate Action – West Northamptonshire, added: “The newsletter is a great avenue for us to reach important stakeholders locally – it is targeted both at councillors (WNC and parishes) and local organisations and residents.

“Addressing climate change is something everyone needs to play their part in, but it’s important to show how changes at a local level can make a difference.“We are keen to use the newsletter to share positive stories about the impact local groups and individuals can have.”

Follow the group on FacebookFor more information, follow @WeAreCAWN Twitter.

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