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Caroline Evans

Ealing Labour Promises Ambitious Pledges on Regreening, Rewilding and Reuse

Ealing Labour Party – which currently has the majority of council seats in the borough – sent the replies set out here to our six important environmental questions. They were written by Labour’s Deputy Leader of Ealing Council, Cllr Deirdre Costigan, who is the Cabinet Member for Climate Action. She is a councillor for Northolt

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Ealing Independents Join the Climate Crisis Debate

Ealing Independents are the second local political party to answer EFoE’s challenge and reply to six important environmental questions for our borough. The replies were sent by a group called Team Ealing.In. We also contacted the local Labour Party, Conservatives, Green Party and TUSC (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) and are waiting to hear back

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Voting

How To Make My Vote Count

Will my vote in the local council elections on May 5th make any difference at all to how Ealing tackles the Climate Emergency? That is what Ealing Friends of the Earth are setting out to discover. We are asking all the local political parties to answer six questions on the environment. We will put their

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Young people strike at the heart of the climate debate

Ealing Friends of the Earth is supporting the UK Student Climate Network (UKSCN) which is calling for candidates standing in the London mayoral election to make four climate pledges. These pledges are: a zero carbon London by 2030; all new buildings are carbon neutral; prioritise green transport, and genuine communication with Londoners with economic decision-making

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