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Climate change will cause a loss of land and property, affect water supplies and have major implications for communities, agriculture, wildlife and vulnerable historic sights. For this reason it has been identified as one of the main themes of Suffolk's Greenest County initiative, please view more information regarding the Greenest County website:
CRed is the Community Carbon Reduction Project based in the East of England. It originated from the University of East Anglia where some of the most important climate change research has been done. Babergh DC is a partner of the CRed Partnership, together with all the other Councils of Suffolk, the Environment Agency, the Energy Saving Trust, The Suffolk Chambers of Commerce and many others. The project’s aim is to engage with Suffolk communities (businesses and householders) to bring about a 60% reduction in carbon emissions by 2025 and to raise awareness that we need to adapt to a different climate where by 2080 rainfall is expected to be 50% less in summer and 30% more in winter.
By making changes to the way we live day to day Suffolk communities will be doing 'their bit' to achieving the 60% reduction in carbon emissions by 2025.
CRed Suffolk is supporting the Energy Saving Trust's Energy Saving Week which runs from 20th to the 26th October 2008. Energy Saving Week will be launched by a drop in energy advice surgery at The Cock at Lavenham Pub on Monday 20th October.
Please follow the links below for information on how households can take action in a number of key area, all relating to climate change:
For one stop advice on climate change contact CRED Suffolk's Climate Change and Energy Helpline on 08000 288938.
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