Transition Kidderminster
Newsletter - March 2019
Newsletter - March 2019
Welcome to your TK Newsletter, A regular end of month feature.
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Upcoming Events
14th May - TK Plastics Event - Bewdley
St Georges Hall - evening
9th June - TK Travelling Greener Living Show
Blakedown Parish Rooms 2:30 - 5pm
16th May - Wrye Forest Volunteer Fair
Kidderminster Town Hall, 10am - 2pm
14th May - TK Plastics Event - Bewdley
St Georges Hall - evening
9th June - TK Travelling Greener Living Show
Blakedown Parish Rooms 2:30 - 5pm
16th May - Wrye Forest Volunteer Fair
Kidderminster Town Hall, 10am - 2pm
Cheap and poor quality clothes are producing a throwaway society.
Adding a tax to new clothes could help limit consumer waste.
Watch this video to find out more.
Adding a tax to new clothes could help limit consumer waste.
Watch this video to find out more.
February's hot weather broke all records.
A wonderful fore-taste of Spring.
But was it also a fore-taste of Global Warming?
Read more about it here.
A wonderful fore-taste of Spring.
But was it also a fore-taste of Global Warming?
Read more about it here.
Final reminder for upcoming Bewdley Greener Living Fair
6th April 10:30am - 2:30pm St Georges Hall
Our Repair Café is a free service run by Transition volunteers.
Enjoy a free coffee/tea and cake while you wait.
Open from 10am until 2pm.
Donations to cover running costs are always welcome!
Enjoy a free coffee/tea and cake while you wait.
Open from 10am until 2pm.
Donations to cover running costs are always welcome!
Our Repair Café now has a Recycling Table with items for recycling.
All you have to do it take them away!
Come and see if there is anything you can use.
(Please note we can't accept items for the table from visitors)
Geoengineering may be used to combat global warming - should you be worried?
New study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change mentions several options for man-made interference in climate systems, including ocean fertilisation, carbon dioxide removal, marine cloud brightening, cirrus cloud thinning and ground-based albedo modification. Read more about this disturbing proposal here.
New study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change mentions several options for man-made interference in climate systems, including ocean fertilisation, carbon dioxide removal, marine cloud brightening, cirrus cloud thinning and ground-based albedo modification. Read more about this disturbing proposal here.
Dead whale washed up in Philippines had 40kg of plastic bags in its stomach.
The Plastics Problem is not going away anytime soon.
Read more about this shameful death here.
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