Cost of Living & CO2 Workshop Nov 19th

Photo of a woman cooking, cutting a basil leaf from a plant, by Tina Dawson on Unsplash
Photo by Tina Dawson on Unsplash

🌨️ 🎰 Take action on the cost of living crisis and the climate crisis in one go.

🌍 Come and find out about what we can do to deal with the situation about money, energy and the climate

Saving energy helps the climate, and your cost of living

⚡ Pick up tips about how to swat the kilowatts and cut the carbon through talks, group discussion and input from practitioners.

🤓 You’ll come away with the knowledge, resources and access to more support to start really making a difference.

ℹ️ Find out what the government and council could and should be doing to help the situation, for instance with community energy providers, schools, transport

🖼️ Plus the Islington Climate Centre gallery is currently hosting the astonishing photographs of repair and upcycling around the world by photographer (and upcycler) Mark Phillips of Unbroken Solutions

🧩 Get involved in Climate Fresk – an engaging and fun way to discover more about causes and effects of climate change.

♻️ ⚡ 🌳 🌡️ 🌍 🍴 🏙️

Where 👣

At the Islington Climate Centre, on the first floor of the Angel Central shopping centre, next to Wagamama, Angel Central, 21 Parkfield Street, London N1 0PS

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When 🕖

Saturday, 19th November 2022, 12:00 – 4:00pm

🗓️ ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ Sign up via Eventbrite

Who 👥

with us, the Islington Climate Centre and the Think and Do Climateers

Thanks 🙏

This workshop is being supported by a grant from Islington Giving

A collection of symbols for visual signposting of sustainability categories - it all impacts the cost of living too - Image from Shutterstock
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Author

  • Adam Hardy

    Zoologist at heart. Environmentalist by necessity. Stage hand, financial trader, secretary, card payments designer, software developer, fossil fuel big data warehouse consultant. Amateur psychologist. Now climate change salvage engineer.

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By Adam Hardy

Zoologist at heart. Environmentalist by necessity. Stage hand, financial trader, secretary, card payments designer, software developer, fossil fuel big data warehouse consultant. Amateur psychologist. Now climate change salvage engineer.

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