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Roll up your sleeves for 10:10:10
On 10 October 2010, let's start Going Greener with practical projects to cut the carbon in our unis, schools & colleges. Register your event and receive a free 10:10 sticker.
Cardiff students win prestigious Green Gown Award
Cardiff People & Planet-run 'Your Uni Fruit and Veg Co-op' wins the Green Gown Award 2010 for Student Initiatives and Campaigns.
Have your say on the future of the Green League
People & Planet is hosting a Green League consultation event on Thursday 16 September at Oxford Brookes University. Students are invited.
Open Space leads to Transition Vision
Students shared ideas for creating low-carbon Transition Universities during a Going Greener Open Space session held at People & Planet's Summer Gathering 2010.
Are UK unis in transition yet? People & Planet's Green League 2010 reveals all today
Will heading off to uni in September increase or decrease your carbon footprint? People & Planet's Green League 2010, published this week, reveals that your choice of uni could make all the difference!
Will Vince Cable clean up RBS for good?
Could the new Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills help stop banks like RBS funding climate chaos with public money?
University Footprints, Community Handprints event a success!
In March 2010 people from 12 universities attended a day of workshops and discussion at Edinburgh about students and staff using practical projects to make our Universities fit for the future.
Go Green group choc full of chocolate!
Blackpool and the Fylde College have become the first school or college group to raise £100 for People & Planet - winning them enough fairtrade chocolate to make them sick!
Go Green Group steal the show at Further Education Citizenship Conference
Principals, managers and representatives of funding bodies were impressed at last week's citizenship conference at Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College when the college's People & Planet Go Green group gave a presentation on their campaign to cut the carbon emissions in their campuses across London.
New Campaign Theme Chosen!
People & Planet members have decided that the network should continue campaigning against climate change for at least another 5 years.












