Tackling the climate change.

Birmingham is getting involved in yet another project with the first hosting of the UK’s first national climate change with the CABE (Commission Architecture Built Environment) this June with the World Environment day.

This will help raise awareness and gain support for different targets towards the environment.

Climate change affects us all in the community it is now an important factor influencing new technology and methods.

The Green Week conference festival will be hosting a hot-house conference in order to reduce emissions. The New World Solar Installations team is also trying to cut down on co2 emissions.

Already the project is thinking about the future and launching the 2026 local area agreement targets.

By looking into the future this shows that Be Birmingham are taking control by what they want to achieve.

For the first time Birmingham has also agreed on a set of priorities which they all committed to resolving.

The local area agreement, the government and Be Birmingham are setting out targets to see at what timescales they will deliver.

Liam Byrne MP will speak at Be Birmingham’s, which takes place on 26 June and will focus on the economic downturn.

A whopping £7.5bn will help to improve people’s life’s in Birmingham this will be used efficiently and wisely.

Since the recession has been an on going issue throughout the UK £57 million will be placed in a programme to tackle unemployment in and around the City of Birmingham.

In the last year Birmingham has done so well involving new projects for the climate change these have been demonstrated through the new installations, through new partner ships and involving the public.

Sophia Christie, chief executive of Birmingham East and North PCT: “Through our partnership, we are seeking to improve the health and well being of all the citizens of Birmingham. We can only do this by working together with key agencies and communities to raise awareness and take preventative action.”

This event will take place at 11am sharp, for the first conference to happen.

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  1. The fact that Birmingham city is always involved in these environment schemes and conferences, is great as it should encourage all memebers of the community to maintain and practice this attitude of keeping active for the enviroment by protected it and to be able to be proud of the city in which they live

    Jun. 1 at 10:40 pm

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