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2021[edit | edit source]
The activist entrepreneurs running zero-waste shops, Aug 6 [1]
2020[edit | edit source]
Bristol publishes roadmap for tackling ecological emergency, Sep 24[2]
Britain beyond lockdown: can social and climate justice come together? Communities in Bristol are devising their own solutions to problems linked with the city's role in slavery.[3] Jul 3
Bristol reveals plans to pedestrianise historic centre in Covid-19 revamp.[4] May 21
Greta Thunberg, Bristol climate strike: 'The world is on fire'[5] Feb 28
2019[edit | edit source]
Bristol council votes to ban diesel cars in first for a UK city.[6] Nov 5
I applaud Bristol for banning diesel vehicles. But why not ban all private cars? Leo Murray.[7] Nov 4
Solar helps Bristol council meet climate targets two years early.[8] Mar 14
2018[edit | edit source]
Bristol to Brooklyn, Paris to Pittsburgh: restless cities act themselves on climate crisis.[9] Dec 1...Climate news 2018
Bristol plans to become carbon neutral by 2030, Nov 14[10]
2017[edit | edit source]
Can Bristol crowdfund its way to a sustainable future? Aug 2[11]
Bristol's rubbish heroes, Jun 22[12]
University of Bristol announces new fossil fuel divestment and carbon reduction plans, Mar 8[13]
News sources[edit | edit source]
- Bristol24/7, independent media outlet and community interest company, added 15:28, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
- Bristol Cable, media co-operative – created and owned by people in the city.
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