What happened On 7th March, SoCAN, Transition Southampton and October Books hosted an evening discussing Adam Greenfield’s book “Lifehouse: Taking[…]
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Hampshire and the Solent devolution consultation: (draft) response by Southampton Climate Action Network and Transition Southampton – deadline 13 April
We will be sending this response to the government consultation on devolution for Hampshire and the Solent. If you would[…]
Read moreTransition Southampton AGM 2025
We held our AGM on 19th March.Angela (co-chair) reported on our activities including the Net Zero and Air Quality talks[…]
Read moreClearing the air: neighbourhood air pollution and what we can do about it
Air pollution is acknowledged by the UK Government as the largest environmental risk to public health. 48,625 premature deaths are[…]
Read moreOur response to Exxon’s consultation on Solent CO2 pipeline
Exxon Mobil wants to run a pipeline from Fawley across part of the Waterside and New Forest or through one[…]
Read moreNet Zero – what can we do? Film and discussion evenings
For decades carbon emissions have been rising and the impacts of climate change increasing, but what do we really need[…]
Read more2024 AGM Report
Co-chair report:Since our last AGM we have received further grants for Bitterne Park and Polygon Growing Places, and to support[…]
Read moreNet Zero – what’s real? Film and discussion evenings
For decades carbon emissions have been rising and the impacts of climate change increasing, but what do we really need[…]
Read moreMythbusting hydrogen
Together with Southampton Climate Action Network and Hampshire Climate Action Network we have produced a summary of why hydrogen production[…]
Read moreTransition talks on Water at Highfield Church Centre Apr-May 2023
Here is a summary of the issues discussed in these talks. We face multiple challenges regarding water. Chaotic global weather[…]
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