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The way we use, store and buy energy is changing.
Greater Manchester is adopting a clear and ambitious approach to climate action, driven by the science and evidence but with individual, community, industry and institutional action at its heart.
We know that if we want a low-carbon future we need to work together. That’s why we’re committed to supporting projects that promote, protect and enhance the environment.
From market gardening to music festivals, forest schools to woodland weddings, find out how you can get involved and come on the journey with us.
Find out moreWelcome to the movement that’s sweeping across this great green city region. Let’s get moving Greater Manchester.
Find out moreWorking with partners and communities to restore the natural landscape, while interpreting the natural and social heritage of the area
Find out moreGreen infrastructure, including blue (water-based) and green public space, can directly and indirectly influence health and wellbeing. However, access to health and wellbeing benefits is not shared equally amongst the population, particularly in urban areas.
Find out moreThe Planning for the Natural Environment & Water Toolkit (PNEWT) supports Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) in Greater Manchester and beyond to maximise positive impacts on the water environment through the development process. It focuses on the delivery of River Basin Management Plan (RBMP) objectives and the broader aims of the Water Environment (England & Wales) […]
Find out moreThe Invasive Riverside Plants in Greater Manchester report outlines the results of surveys of the River Irwell catchment in 2022 and the River Tame catchment in 2023. The information in the report shows the extent of the invasive plants Giant Hogweed, Japanese Knotweed, and Himalayan Balsam within the two catchments; the first time a catchment […]
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