Cambridgeshire
A Norfolk council which refused to declare a climate emergency will encourage tree planting after being urged to prevent “permanent damage and loss”.
A climate change-focused election hustings in Norwich was punctuated by climate scepticism from a spectator.
A Norfolk councillor has defended the council’s decision not to declare a climate emergency after being quizzed on the decision.
Just a third of people in Norfolk are aware that food waste contributes to climate change, new figures have revealed.
Norwich election candidates were grilled on the NHS, climate change, trust, and education policies during a hustings event held at a city centre school.
Plans have been put forward to plant a tree per person in one Norfolk borough in order to combat climate change.
Members of climate change campaign group Extinction Rebellion staged a colourful demonstration at Norfolk County Council as environmental targets came under the spotlight.