Climate change and resources
- New Climate change toolkit
Our changing climate, our changing lives
Our toolkit tells you how you can work together with local groups where you live, to take action on climate change.- Book
- A4, 13pp
- February 2008
- PDF (436Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Climate change and energy

- Energy (Policy)
- Our policy on energy.
- Policy position statement
- A4, 4pp
- February 2006
- PDF (43Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Climate change and energy

- Extracting The Truth About Quarrying
- .A hard-hitting report which exposes facts about the damage which current and future forecasts for minerals extraction could have on the countryside. It challenges the Government to change its outdated 'predict and provide' approach to minerals planning and promotes alternative solutions to quarrying. The report includes a breakdown of what the Government's forecasts could mean for each region.
- Report
- A4, 8pp
- January 2004
- Free with SAE
- PDF (1.9Mb)
- Related campaigns:
- Minerals and quarrying

- Minerals and Quarrying (Policy)
- Our policy on minerals and quarrying.
- Policy position statement
- A4, 3pp
- January 2006
- PDF (35Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Minerals and quarrying

- Onshore Wind Turbines (Policy)
- Our policy on onshore wind turbines (wind farms).
- Policy position statement
- A4, 6pp
- February 2006
- PDF (54Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Climate change and energy

- New Our changing climate, our changing lives
The South East
We've worked with leading NGOs to research the impact of climate change on everyday life in the next 50 years. The way we travel to work, the sports we play, our health and the environment could all be affected by shifting weather patterns. The report gives a snapshot of how the South East of England could change forever if we don't act now to reduce the impacts of climate change.- Report
- A4, 8pp
- February 2008
- PDF (1.1Mb)
- Related campaigns:
- Climate change and energy
- Out of Control
Tackling the problem of aggregate minerals landbanks
Government plans to move away from predict-and-provide in minerals planning towards a more sustainable approach could be undermined by the industry's huge aggregate landbanks - sites with planning permission for quarrying. This report explains the advantages of productive capacity as an alternative to landbanks in protecting the countryside and encouraging more efficient use of minerals, at the same time as ensuring continuity of supply.
- Report
- A4, 16pp
- March 2001
- £3.00
- Related campaigns:
- Minerals and quarrying
- Pooling our Resources
- Campaigners’ guide to catchment management planning Advice on how to participate in the planning of, the use of and protection of resources in river catchments. It explores the effectiveness of catchment management planning, and shows how their successors, Local Environment Agency Plans (LEAPS), can be better used to protect the environment.
- Guide
- A4, 32pp
- October 1996
- ISBN: 0 946044 54 6
- £6.00
- Quarry Conflicts
- Parts of the English countryside, immortalised in literature and folklore, are being damaged by quarrying. This leaflet explains how we can reduce the impacts of quarrying and protect the countryside for the future.
- Leaflet
- 8pp
- March 1999
- ISBN: 0 946044 96 1
- £2.50
- Related campaigns:
- Minerals and quarrying

- Renewable Energy
- Recent targets relating to climate change and electricity generation from renewable sources means that we are likely to witness a significant expansion of renewable energy developments. This briefing paper aims to equip volunteers with the information necessary to engage in energy policy decisions in their area by providing practical advice and guidance on a range of renewable technologies.
- Campaign briefing
- A4, 44pp
- February 2003
- ISBN 1 902786 58 0
- £5.00 (incl. p&p)
- PDF (408Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Climate change and energy

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