60 green minutes with #EcoHour
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It’s really important to keep talking about climate change, to let people know what causes it and what the consequences could be. That’s why we’re launching our monthly Twitter #EcoHour. We’ll be holding live chats where like-minded individuals, experts and organisations can share their knowledge in an informative and supportive discussion around a particular eco theme.
Our first chat is on Tuesday 28 August at 8pm and will be hosted by the Marine Conservation Society, the UK’s leading marine charity. They’ll be discussing what we can do to ensure our seas are healthy, pollution free and protected.
We love talking about all things green, and we especially love hearing about all the green thinking that’s going on. That’s why we’ve decided to create #EcoHour, a place where environmental topics can be shared, offering a source of information and practical advice to create much needed change. We hope to create a community where you can ask questions and get some answers, to make Britain greener.
#EcoHour takes place on the last Tuesday of each month at 8pm. It’s really easy to join in the conversation, simply search #EcoHour and get involved. See you there!
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