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Update Success: Change petition asking Southwark Council for action towards becoming carbon neutral


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Change.org petition here asking Southwark Council to declare a climate emergency to galvanise them into action with regards to their plans for carbon reduction and move towards being carbon neutral.


https://www.change.org/p/southwark-council-declare-a-climate-emergency


HP

  • 1 month later...

Glad to see Southwark Council committing to going carbon neutral by 2030 - 2decades earlier than previously planned so great news!


Shame it was lounged on here as a post given this is everyone?s futures at stake (unless ED manages to survive in a bubble). Anyway - thats my personal grump out of the way.



report here:

https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/southwark-council-declares-climate-emergency-and-commits-to-go-carbon-neutral-by-2030/


HP

  • 3 weeks later...
It is wonderful news. However, this forum is called East Dulwich Forum. This fabulous and important thread is not specific to East Dulwich, therefore is in the lounge. That's the logic that made sense to me. Well done everyone who worked for this. Now let's see the councillors using public transport.

But...East Dulwich is in Southwark. Southwark is East Dulwich?s borough. The new actions being taken will directly effect all of East Dulwich as well as benefitting the wider community. Also, there are threads all over the place about Peckham.....


I don?t agree with you.


the PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> It is wonderful news. However, this forum is

> called East Dulwich Forum. This fabulous and

> important thread is not specific to East Dulwich,

> therefore is in the lounge. That's the logic that

> made sense to me. Well done everyone who worked

> for this. Now let's see the councillors using

> public transport.

yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> But...East Dulwich is in Southwark. Southwark is

> East Dulwich?s borough. The new actions being

> taken will directly effect all of East Dulwich as

> well as benefitting the wider community. Also,

> there are threads all over the place about

> Peckham.....

>

> I don?t agree with you.

>

> the PeckhamRose Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > It is wonderful news. However, this forum is

> > called East Dulwich Forum. This fabulous and

> > important thread is not specific to East

> Dulwich,

> > therefore is in the lounge. That's the logic

> that

> > made sense to me. Well done everyone who

> worked

> > for this. Now let's see the councillors using

> > public transport.



Seconded - I don't see the same logic being applied to other trans-boundary threads e.g'Aircraft noise'; 'Parking Zone - 'Peckham West'; 'Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?'; 'Ultra Low Emission Zone ? extension of scheme October 2021'; 'Peckham rye adventure playground' etc etc etc.


HP

Try this thread instead:

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,2005087,2005878#msg-2005878



Uncleglen Wrote:

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> How is the council going to police the increasing

> amount of burning of wood?

For anyone genuinely interested in learning more about the climate issues we are facing, I can highly recommend this book:


The Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the Future Hardcover by David Wallace-Wells

yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> For anyone genuinely interested in learning more

> about the climate issues we are facing, I can

> highly recommend this book:

>

> The Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the Future

> Hardcover by David Wallace-Wells


Thanks for posting.



HP


Ps - vote in parliament tomorrow. Let?s see if our MPs have the guts to vote to declare a national climate emergency.

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