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Local Man Takes On Climate Change (2/2)
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According to Lucy Hurn, from Oxfam's North-East campaigns office, '150,000 people
already die every year from climate change.
Climate change disproportionately affects those living in poverty in some of the world's
poorest countries. We believe that it is increasingly vital that communities
work together to highlight and tackle these consequences.
That's why it's so important that people like Guy Moore organise
these events. And even more importantly, that the people of Hull join him
in taking action'. Oxfam is a member of Stop Climate Chaos.
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The 1990s was the warmest decade, and 1998 the warmest year on global record.
The Earth is warming faster than at any time in the past 10,000 years.
The burning of coal, oil and gas has increased the amount of CO2 in the
atmosphere by 30% over natural levels. (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)
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The summer of 2003 was Europe's hottest for 500 years.
The heatwave caused 28,000 premature deaths across the continent (Stop Climate Chaos)
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Mean sea levels in the Humber Estuary and along the Yorkshire coast have risen at a average
rate of 2.55mm per year over the last 80 years.
In January 2005 the highest tidal surge in four decades hit Hull. Water levels rose to
about 90cm above normal levels. (Hull Business Forum)
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150,000 people already die every year from climate change (World Health Organisation)
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People in low-income countries are four times more likely to die in natural disasters
than people in high-income countries. Globally, disaster losses increased from
$71 billion in the 1960s to $608 billion in 1990s.
Poverty and lagging development exacerbates people's vulnerability to extreme weather (Oxfam)
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Stop Climate Chaos is a coalition of civil society organisations working to mobilise
public concern and political action to stop climate chaos.
They have organised a national march on November 4th to raise awareness of climate change.
The event will take place on the eve of international climate talks, and just over a
week before the Queen's Speech which campaigners hope will include the introduction
of a bill to help stop climate chaos.
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Events being organised in Hull:
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Thursday 12th October: Public meeting at the Guildhall, with speakers including Guy Moore, Dave Woods, portfolio holder for the environment, Hull City Council, a representative from Friends of the Earth, Adam Fowler, City of Hull and Humber Environment Forum (CHEF), Martin Deane, Green Party, Martin Budd, Agenda 21, Hull City Council.
Details: Conference Room C1, 6:30pm, contact Guy Moore to confirm attendance - for more details phone 01482 218429.
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Wednesday 25th - Friday 27th October: Screening of An Inconvenient Truth at Hull Screen.
With speakers including Martin Williams of Friends of the Earth (tbc), and other specialists speaking before each showing.
Details: Hull Screen, George Street. 7.30pm, contact Hull Screen for bookings.
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Sunday 29th October: March across the Humber Bridge.
The march takes place ahead of the national Stop Climate Chaos event being held in London on November 4th.
See www.icount.org.uk for more details.
Details: Assemble by cafe in Humber Bridge car park. 11am for 12 noon start.
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News, Environment - Wind Farms; The FACTS By Mark Punton
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The Friends of the Aire & Calder Turbines (FACTS) set-up as a result of a great deal
of misinformation being spread throughout our communities on Wind Power and
the Aire & Calder Wind Farm proposal.
All the group are local residents, with no financial interest in the proposal.
We are supporters of a sustainable future and deeply
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News, Environment - Nukes v Renewables -Why It's Vital To Support Wind Power Now By Rich Claxton
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Thrilled by the prospect of a new generation of nuclear power stations and the possibility of radioactive waste dumps here in Hull and East Riding? No? Well, the good news is there is a safe, clean alternative and we can all do our bit to ensuring its success.
A combination of renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency measures and decentralised energy
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News, Community - Volunteers Needed For The Carers' Centre
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The Carers' Centre is calling for more volunteers to help out at the
Centre on Prospect Street.
More helpers are needed to make cups of tea, to chat with carers
visiting the Centre and generally lend a hand with the Centre's activities.
People with some experience of caring for a relative or friend would be
particularly welcome.
Anyone able to spare a little time
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News, Media - Screen Yorkshire Launch Skillset TV Freelance Funding
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Through the Skillset TV Freelance Fund, Screen Yorkshire offers a totally tailored approach to training freelancers in our region. Support available includes training needs analysis, advice on courses and financial support (up to 70% subject to eligibility).
Training packages offer a range of options including scheduled short courses, one to one bespoke support,
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News, Community - WordFlight - Young People's Written And Verbal Arts Project - Closing Date: 31st March 2007
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Are you aged between eight and seventeen years? Would you like to enter a short story, poem, or song to
WordFlight with the chance to win one or more prizes?
If so, send your entries, contact details and age, by post to WordFlight, Artists in Creative Enterprise,
Creeveoughter, Rathmullan, Donegal, Ireland, or by email to
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News, Community - Sculcoates Forgotten History Project
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A new local project is about to begin in Hull, aiming to recapture the forgotten
history of the Sculcoates area in the city.
This follows on from the successful pilot project, Sculcoates Oral History,
that explored the memories of some of the areas elder residents.
Through the organisation of themed events, activities and workshops it is hoped that
the community will
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News, Community - HIHAC Volunteers Urgently Needed
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Hull Independent Housing Aid Centre (HIHAC) is a Charity established over 23
years providing free specialist advice in relation to housing issues i.e.
homelessness, possession action, disrepair, rent arrears etc.
They are urgently calling for volunteers to help out at the Centre on
Beverley Road.
Volunteers are asked to provide administration support for tasks
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News, Community - Time for Carers Grant
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The Time for Carers Scheme provides grants to Carers to help get a break from caring.
Grants can fund activities which the carer may not normally be able to afford, but
which may help them continue in their caring role. It is NOT to fund activities for
the cared - for person.
Examples of how carers might use the grant include going away for a weekend break or
holiday,
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News - Partnership Working
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NCVO have added a new section to their website covering collaborative or
partnership working within the voluntary and community sector.
This includes advice and guidance, FAQ's, and case studies of successful collaborations.
To find out more, see
www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/collaborativeworkingunit/index.asp
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News, Media - Children's Charity Single Release
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13 year old Naomi McLernon and 17 year old James Hutchinson from Grimsby
have just released a charity double A side single in aid of children's charity,
PACT (Parents Association for Children with Tumours and Leukaemia).
PACT offers help families affected by childhood cancer and provides ongoing
support to both parents and children.
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News, Community - Running With Wings Looking For Sponsors
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John and Alison Heaton will be running the Great North Run on the 1st October 2006
to raise £10,000 for Wings International's work in Romania.
The BUPA Great North Run is a point-to-point course that starts in
Newcastle and finishes in South Shields and covers a distance of 13.1 miles!
It would be brilliant if as many people as possible could sponsor
John and Alison
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News, Community - Minibus Needed!
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Sutton Methodist Youth Club is looking to hire a Mini Bus for the weekend of
October 13th - 15th for a trip to Lancashire.
They have one driver covered by Hull City Licence but are running out of time to
get a second registered via HCVYS on a City Scheme, due to high demand and work commitments.
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News, Community - Volunteers Wanted For Poppy Appeal
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The annual Poppy Appeal time is fast approaching and preparation has been going
on for many months.
Last year almost £50,000 was raised in Hull to help ex-servicemen and women and their
dependants in need and the Hull Branch of The Royal British Legion would like to ask
for your help this year to reach a similar or even greater amount.
There are many ways
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News - Good Practice Guides For Voluntary Sector Groups
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The Community Accounting Service has released 17 Good Practice Guides which
are available to all voluntary sector groups for free!
Each guide provides a valuable toolkit and information resource around Governance,
Finance and Administration and are available as full sets in a handy reference file.
Titles include Dealing with Cash, Bookkeeping,
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News, Community - Literacy And Numeracy Classes At Bransholme Family Focus
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Do you, or anyone you know, want to improve your literacy and numeracy skills?
If so, pop along to Bransholme Family Focus, Bodmin Road Church on Padstow Close.
They run rolling programmes and give you the chance to be able to work towards the
National Tests if required. To find out more, please contact Emma on 01482 834417.
If you would like to
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News, Media - Propeller TV - The National Channel For New Film And Television Talent
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You may well already have heard of Propeller TV, but we are keen to bring you up to date with the opportunities that this exciting new channel offers to new talent filmmakers like yourself. We are actively working with independent filmmakers and your regional screen agency to ensure that the widest possible opportunities to promote your work are made available to you.
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News, Community - Schools ETC Award
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Schools working with voluntary and community groups are being invited to compete for a first prize of £2,000.
The Schools ETC Award is given to schools that demonstrate excellence in the provision of extended/ community focused services.
This year the Award will recognise schools that involve local voluntary and community groups, whether to enhance
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News - Statement From The Green Party in England and Wales
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In advance of the 5th anniversary of September 11th 2001, Green Party Principal Speaker Keith Taylor has issued the following statement:
The events of September 11th 2001 proved a pivotal point in international relations, and have had an enormous impact on world affairs.
Tens, possibly hundreds, of thousands of people have died as a result of the War on Terror,
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News, - Urgent Appeal - Football Kit for Hull Asylum Seeker Support Group
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Hull Asylum Seeker Support Group (HASSG) is running a football team this year in conjunction with the Refugee Council. Their first game is due this Saturday (9th September) but funders have left them high and dry regarding money to purchase team kits, boots, balls, goal nets, etc.
Therefore, the team is in need of emergency sponsorship or donations
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News, Community - Urgent! Sustainable Schools Consultation needs you
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The Sustainable Schools consultation will close on 31 August - have you shared your views yet?
Plenty of young people have, and some of their suggestions include:
We need to stop using energy inefficient cars and provide a new solution like bio-gas.
I would make people share their cars more.
I would make an eco-adventure park where people
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