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We have a monthly column in our local paper, the Argyllshire Advertiser, where we share examples of local climate issues and solutions. You can read our most recent articles here.

October 2023: It wasn’t just a bit of rain…
July 2023: What is the Deposit Return Scheme?
May 2023: Climate resources for Argyll schools
9th March 2023: Time for Change: Divestment from fossil fuels
3rd February 2023: Time for Change: Salmon Farms
9th December: Are we addicted to fossil fuels?
1st November: Communities urged to pull together this winter and beyond
7th October: Land and Sea event goes swimmingly
2nd September: Seawilders want to save Scots marine ecosystem
5th August: Fossil fuels are driving Climate Change
25th June: Time for change – cost of living and climate crisis
27th May: Onshore Wind in Argyll and Bute
29th April: Local Elections
8th April: Climate Change Message in a Bottle
4th March: Community Food Growing
4th February: Climate Justice means Migrant Justice
14th January: An Introduction to Time for Change

Recent Posts

  • Mid Argyll Climate Café, Thursday 27 November, 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm, MS Centre/Snowdrop Argyll, Lochgilphead – I’m dreaming of a green Christmas …
  • Food for Thought: Conversations Across Argyll & Bute – Mid Argyll, Kintyre and Islay, 22nd November, Tarbert
  • Scotland’s Climate March, Saturday 15th November, 11am, Glasgow Green
  • Mid Argyll Climate Café, Thursday 30 October, 7 pm, MS Centre, Lochgilphead – Nick Grove-White from Biffa
  • Mid Argyll Climate Café, Tuesday 16 September, 7 pm, MS Centre, Lochgilphead – The GRAB Trust’s Remake Argyll project
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