Ealing Friends of the Earth https://ealingfoe.org.uk For the planet for people - locally Tue, 09 Dec 2025 10:29:40 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-FoE-Ealing-favicon-32x32.png Ealing Friends of the Earth https://ealingfoe.org.uk 32 32 What We Did in 2025 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/what-we-did-in-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-we-did-in-2025 Sat, 06 Dec 2025 12:55:43 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7593 In 2025, EFoE members participated in … Meet Ups – 23 10 Saturday ‘Climate cafes’ 11 Green Drinks evenings at the WLTUC Summer walk in Hanwell Christmas social Stalls – 10 At book launch of ‘An Economy of Want’ at WLTUC in January At the Acton Market hub in February and April At Ealing Animals […]

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In 2025, EFoE members participated in …

Meet Ups – 23

  • 10 Saturday ‘Climate cafes’
  • 11 Green Drinks evenings at the WLTUC
  • Summer walk in Hanwell
  • Christmas social

Stalls – 10

  • At book launch of ‘An Economy of Want’ at WLTUC in January
  • At the Acton Market hub in February and April
  • At Ealing Animals Fair in March
  • At the Community Party at West Ealing Library in April
  • At the Boston Manor Nature Festival in May
  • At Brent River Park 50th Anniversary, 29th June
  • At the Brentford Festival in September
  • At West London College Freshers Fair in September
  • Contributed to a ‘Planetary Health Diet’ stall for Climate Week, run by West London NHS Trust in Ealing Broadway centre.
  • At West Ealing library in September as part of Climate Week

Activities – 19

  • Maintained our social media (FB, X, Insta, website).
  • Participated in public meeting on Heathrow expansion (15 Feb).
  • Met the London Deputy Mayor for the Environment and Energy, Mete Coban, at FoE offices in February.
  • Printed and installed ‘Letters from the Global South’ poster exhibition at West Ealing library. Press release got local coverage.
  • Formed a focus group at the University of West London for a Sustainable Food Project with West London NHS Trust (part of the ‘Planetary Health Diet’ project).
  • Supported School Streets proposal in Little Ealing (implemented!)
  • Attended an Acton meeting of the Ealing Transport Strategy.
  • Supported photo call at Holcim (cement manufacturer) in solidarity with Pari Islanders.
  • Participated in the Climate Coalition mass lobby of parliament on 9 July, drawing attention to FoE Big Climate Plan.
  • Installed ‘Letters from the Global South’ exhibition at the Dominion Centre, Southall, as part of ‘Ealing Climate Week: Better Living’. 22nd to 29th September. See article in Ealing Today.
  • Supported Climate Week activity at West Ealing Library 27 September, re-displaying our set of ‘Letters from the Global South’ posters.
  • Participated in the Make Them Pay demonstration Saturday, 20 September in central London, and the Saturday 15 November rally for COP 30.
  • Met FoE’s new chief executive Asad Rehman at FoE offices (October).
  • Held a photo call outside Ealing Town Hall for COP 30, and sent out press releases.
  • Contributed to Ealing Matters on planning issues and represented EFOE.
  • Represented EFoE on issues in meetings with council on planning matters.
  • Presented written evidence for EFoE and appeared in person at Local Plan Examination.
  • Kept a watching brief on Ealing Parks Forum.
  • Attended meetings and kept a watching brief on council’s Community Engagement programme.

Coming Up in 2026

Some of the fixtures already planned for 2026 are:

Letters from the Global South Exhibition
Brentford Festival Stall

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COP 30: The Future In Our Hands https://ealingfoe.org.uk/cop-30-the-future-in-our-hands/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cop-30-the-future-in-our-hands Thu, 06 Nov 2025 19:38:19 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7532 The 30th United Nations climate conference (COP 30) is taking place in Brazil from 6-21 November, with world leaders from across the globe attending, including Britain’s PM Keir Starmer. Back in the 1990s the scientific evidence became overwhelming that burning oil, coal and gas was causing the Earth to heat up due to effect of […]

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The 30th United Nations climate conference (COP 30) is taking place in Brazil from 6-21 November, with world leaders from across the globe attending, including Britain’s PM Keir Starmer.

Back in the 1990s the scientific evidence became overwhelming that burning oil, coal and gas was causing the Earth to heat up due to effect of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the air. Faced with the evidence, governments came together, and via the United Nations began holding annual conferences (called ‘COP’) to try to agree how to stop these disastrous emissions of CO2: the first meeting took place in Berlin in 1995.

So after 30 year’s of meetings, is the problem solved?

Unfortunately, no! In fact, over the 30 years since that first meeting, more CO2 has been dumped into the air than in all previous human history. The problem is the enormous profits to be made out of oil, coal and gas – many corporations and countries value the money they can get now, more than humanity’s future. These groups flood the COP meetings with fossil fuel lobbyists – at the last meeting an estimated 1,773 of them.

However, there have been some positive changes. A lot of investment (particularly in China) has gone into alternative energy sources – like the wind & sun, which are now the fastest-growing form of electricity generation. Also, while not exactly positive, global over-heating is now obvious not only to scientists but to everyone who can remember what our climate used to be like. Here in London, gone are the routine sharp frosts of our winters, which are now mostly muggy and damp; plus heatwaves in the summer reach unprecedented temperatures. In other parts of the world there are even greater extremes. These changes don’t just affect humans, they damage nature and threaten agricultural output.

Won’t it be expensive and affect jobs?

The work to cut the dangerous emissions and adapt to the heating that already unavoidable, will create jobs, although often different ones. That’s why Friends of the Earth both in Ealing and nationally, campaigns for a just transition to the sustainable economy that we need. Yes, it will be expensive … but so is life-saving surgery – and keeping a liveable planet is also a life or death issue. What’s more, acting now will cost less than dealing with a catastrophe in the future.

What should we do?

Stay informed! There’s a lot of misinformation about, but you can counter it by visiting the website of almost any reputable scientific organisation anywhere in the world – like our London Science Museum & Royal Society, or NASA.” For some practical things you can do, see the ten actions suggested by the United Nations. But we need government action too, so speaking out and using your vote are really important. That’s why Friends of the Earth members will be joining many others at the Climate Justice Coalition COP 30 rally that will be held on Saturday 15th November at 12 midday, outside Downing Street.

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Children around the world reveal how climate change has affected their lives https://ealingfoe.org.uk/children-around-the-world-reveal-how-climate-change-has-affected-their-lives/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=children-around-the-world-reveal-how-climate-change-has-affected-their-lives Mon, 15 Sep 2025 12:19:26 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7475 Stunning ‘Letters from the Global South’ exhibition at the Dominion Centre, Southall  for Ealing Climate Week 22nd-28th September Ealing Friends of the Earth has brought the stunning and moving exhibition LETTERS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH to the Dominion Centre in Southall for Ealing Climate Week with children around the world revealing how climate change is affecting their […]

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Stunning ‘Letters from the Global South’ exhibition at the Dominion Centre, Southall 

for Ealing Climate Week 22nd-28th September

Ealing Friends of the Earth has brought the stunning and moving exhibition LETTERS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH to the Dominion Centre in Southall for Ealing Climate Week with children around the world revealing how climate change is affecting their communities.

The exhibition has been put together by the environmental campaign groups  Zero Hour and Muslims Declare and has visited churches, mosques, universities and community centres across the UK. 

The aim of the exhibition is to raise awareness of the cross-party Climate and Nature Bill, proposed legislation that would make the UK’s existing  international commitments on climate and nature legally-binding.

A Zero Hour spokesman said: “We asked children, parents, teachers and climate campaigners around the world to tell us how the climate and nature crisis is affecting their lives. We received handwritten letters, emails, photos and drawings from children and adults living in countries and communities experiencing the very real impacts of climate change and environmental destruction.” 

Ealing Friends of the Earth commented: “The message could not be more timely given the government’s recent decision to expand aviation – one of the major sources of the emissions that are trashing the environment, and yet benefits only a small minority of the world’s population, eighty percent of whom have never been in a plane.” After its visit to the Dominion Centre (112 The Green, Southall UB2 4BQ), the group plans to continue displaying the exhibition in locations around the borough. 

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Brent River Park 50th Anniversary Fair, Sunday 29th June. https://ealingfoe.org.uk/brent-river-park-50th-anniversary-fair-sunday-29th-june/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=brent-river-park-50th-anniversary-fair-sunday-29th-june Wed, 25 Jun 2025 19:51:46 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7438 Ealing Friends of the Earth will have a stall at the celebration of the Brent River Park’s 50th Anniversary, on Sunday 29th June at Churchfields Recreation Ground, from 12pm to 5pm. It’s going to be a fantastic day filled with food, art and local groups / charity stalls. There will be ‘unplugged’ entertainment like maypole […]

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Ealing Friends of the Earth will have a stall at the celebration of the Brent River Park’s 50th Anniversary, on Sunday 29th June at Churchfields Recreation Ground, from 12pm to 5pm.

It’s going to be a fantastic day filled with food, art and local groups / charity stalls. There will be ‘unplugged’ entertainment like maypole and Morris dancing, and a range of nature, history and environmental walks and talks.

With Ealing Council support there will also be a history sign reveal telling the story of Luke FitzHerbert and how our park’s creation came to life thanks to his vision and volunteers. We’ll also be marking the 25th birthday of the Millennium Maze with children’s creative activities, and launching our charity fundraiser ambitions so it promises to be a lively and joyful day!

More Information: Brent River Park’s 50th Anniversary


Brent River Park 50th Anniversary

Churchfields Recreation Ground, Hanwell W7 3NB

Sunday 29th June, from 12pm to 5pm

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Boston Manor Nature Festival https://ealingfoe.org.uk/boston-manor-nature-festival/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boston-manor-nature-festival Thu, 22 May 2025 11:33:25 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7411 Friends of the Earth Stall Ealing Friends of the Earth will have a stall at the festival.

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Friends of the Earth Stall

Ealing Friends of the Earth will have a stall at the festival.

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Letters from the Global South Exhibition https://ealingfoe.org.uk/letters-from-the-global-south-exhibition/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=letters-from-the-global-south-exhibition Sat, 25 Jan 2025 18:14:58 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7326 LETTERS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH is an illustrated introduction to key scientific principles behind the Climate and Nature Emergency. It’s a project by Zero Hour, the campaign group behind the Climate and Nature Bill, and Muslims Declare, a young organisation that was born out of a friendship between a small group of Muslims who are […]

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LETTERS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH is an illustrated introduction to key scientific principles behind the Climate and Nature Emergency. It’s a project by Zero Hour, the campaign group behind the Climate and Nature Bill, and Muslims Declare, a young organisation that was born out of a friendship between a small group of Muslims who are concerned that the world leaders are putting communities at risk by failing to act swiftly on climate change.

Ealing Friends of the Earth have obtained a copy of the exhibition. It’s currently on display at West Ealing Library W13 9BT, and we plan to tour it around a number of locations within the borough.

The exhibition has visited mosques, churches, universities, schools, community centres and events in several cities across the UK.

More information about climate change from the UK Friends of the Earth is available here. We have some short videos about climate change on this website.

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EFoE Activities 2024 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/efoe-activities-2024/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=efoe-activities-2024 Sat, 25 Jan 2025 16:22:23 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7309 In 2024 … Over 15 StallsWarm Homes QuiltEaling Project WorkshopsGLA & national electionsRestore Nature Now,Clean Water & Climate marchesDrummingYoung Planet Protectors library sessionsMeetings with Council and MPsExhibitionsBBC Make a Difference AwardGreen DrinksClimate CafesZoomsPress releasesLetters Petitions …. and more!

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In 2024 …

Over 15 Stalls
Warm Homes Quilt
Ealing Project Workshops
GLA & national elections
Restore Nature Now,
Clean Water & Climate marches
Drumming
Young Planet Protectors library sessions
Meetings with Council and MPs
Exhibitions
BBC Make a Difference Award
Green Drinks
Climate Cafes
Zooms
Press releases
Letters
 Petitions

…. and more!

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Bugs, bees & books bring out bright smiles https://ealingfoe.org.uk/bugs-bees-books-bring-out-bright-smiles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bugs-bees-books-bring-out-bright-smiles https://ealingfoe.org.uk/bugs-bees-books-bring-out-bright-smiles/#respond Thu, 05 Sep 2024 12:14:22 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7203 A series of nature talks & art sessions brought a group of youngsters to West Ealing library during their summer holidays in August.  Members of Ealing Friends of the Earth held four talks that included why plastic is not good for the environment, why all sorts of insects should be encouraged and why climate change […]

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A series of nature talks & art sessions brought a group of youngsters to West Ealing library during their summer holidays in August. 

Members of Ealing Friends of the Earth held four talks that included why plastic is not good for the environment, why all sorts of insects should be encouraged and why climate change is a problem.

The talks and art sessions attracted between 8 to 16 primary-aged  youngsters per session – along with their carers. They learned why bees are so important to humans, why insects are good for the garden and how fossil fuels are causing climate change which is affecting animals and plants and humans.

On the final session the children learned about planting herbs and took home with them a newly-planted basil or mint.

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Stalls in September https://ealingfoe.org.uk/stalls-in-september/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stalls-in-september Sat, 31 Aug 2024 22:15:06 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7167 Ealing Friends of the Earth September programme includes stalls at the following events:   Brentford Festival Brentford Festival in Ealing’s Blondin Park W5 4UL – Sunday 1st September 12:00 midday to 5:30pm. Our pitch is D2, in the rows of stalls between the Times Radio Bus and the performance area.   Acton Market Reduce and […]

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Ealing Friends of the Earth September programme includes stalls at the following events:

 

Brentford Festival

Brentford Festival in Ealing’s Blondin Park W5 4UL – Sunday 1st September 12:00 midday to 5:30pm. Our pitch is D2, in the rows of stalls between the Times Radio Bus and the performance area.

 

Acton Market Reduce and Recycle Hub

Acton Reduce and Recycle Hub – Saturday 7th September 10:00am to 12:30pm. On the Mount in the centre of Acton W3 9NW, near Morrisons and St Mary’s church.

 

Parents for a Future Big Green Street Party

Parents for a Future West London, Big Green Street Party – Saturday 21st September 11:00am to 4:00pm. Bilton Road, Perivale, UB6 7DE.

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Deadly Heat Ignored in UK Election https://ealingfoe.org.uk/deadly-heat-ignored-in-uk-election/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=deadly-heat-ignored-in-uk-election Mon, 01 Jul 2024 20:53:17 +0000 https://ealingfoe.org.uk/?p=7139 “Candidates are ignoring Climate Change in the TV election debates” say Ealing Friends of the Earth. “Politicians are scared to tell us that if we buy a huge car to get around London, the emissions from its manufacture and use mean more crop failures, more drought and more extreme heat.” The environmental group points out […]

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“Candidates are ignoring Climate Change in the TV election debates” say Ealing Friends of the Earth. “Politicians are scared to tell us that if we buy a huge car to get around London, the emissions from its manufacture and use mean more crop failures, more drought and more extreme heat.”

The environmental group points out that many Ealing residents have family connections to parts of the world that have been engulfed in deadly heatwaves during the last few weeks, but politicians in the UK – and abroad – are ignoring the dangers of a rapidly heating world.

30C plus is way over the normal UK June maximum of 22C

Over 500 deaths are reported this week in Pakistan as temperatures soared above 40C. It’s only 5 weeks since Pakistan had to shut schools in most parts of the country to protect children from heatstroke and dehydration during the last bout of extreme heat, which also affected India where 37 cities recorded temperature over 45 degrees Celsius with Delhi ‘unbearable’ at nearly 50C.

Elsewhere, over 1,300 died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, with temperatures in Saudi Arabia exceeding 50C. A deadly heatwave scorched Mexico, Central America and the southern US during June. Southern Europe, China and Africa have also been hit, and here in the UK the mercury reached 30C this week – way over the normal June maximum of 22C. This heat is not just deadly to humans, it affect plants and animals, causes droughts and wildfires, and threatens agriculture and food supplies.

None of this should come as surprise. Scientists and the UN have been warning of the existential danger from cataclysmic global heating for over 30 years and it’s happening even faster that they feared. Yet candidates have barely mentioned the issue in the TV election debates. Some even want to make things worse by burning more of the fossil fuels that create the problem.

We are in this crisis because there are more humans consuming more stuff than ever before in history – stuff whose production causes climate destroying emissions. It is understandable that people want to drive and fly, and these days it feels very normal to do so. However it is not ‘normal’. Mass motoring is only a few decades old and nowhere near universal, and 80% of the world’s population have never been on a plane. The emissions generated by the world adopting these and other consumption habits, are devastating.

This does not mean blaming anyone or asking people to adopt a hair-shirt existence. But tackling the crisis does mean facing reality, and working out together what is the best and most comfortable lifestyle we can devise that is sustainable and does not destroy our planet.

Recently we remembered those who gave their lives on D-Day 80 years ago. The climate crisis may demand a sacrifice from us, if we want our children and grandchildren to have a future – though not of our lives – merely support for a reduction in how much we consume as a society. In fact the changes needed will mean cleaner air, safer & quieter towns and using our legs more, which will make us fitter and in all probability happier. Whoever wins the election, Ealing Friends of the Earth will continue to highlight the UN’s warning that the world is on the verge of a climate abyss, and press for urgent action by our political leaders.

USDA photo by Bob Nichols, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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