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- Celebration of Challenge Europe in Prague: film, debate and Climate Advocates show
- How to Sustain Ability in Europe – and Beyond Now!
- Follow todays live video streaming event
- Worldfavor.com winner of Pioneer of the Year!
- Climate inspirations!
- “Seeing is believing”
- Advocates help third level students in Copenhagen reduce their CO2
- Who will be the Pioneer of the Year?
- Carbonundrums – from science to headlines
- Get Inspired!
- Air-pollution conference organised by the Czech Climate Advocates about to get started
- Experts involved in acceleration of the Hungarian challenge on educational programme
- Irish Challenge Europe advocate drives push for electric cars in Northern Ireland!
- Czech the Tap photo competition winner announced!
- Climate Arena Turkey
- British Council Sweden launches national contest in sustainable entrepreneurship
- Climate advocates blogging from Cancun for Challenge Europe
- Finnish Advocates instigate new carbon calculator for the Finnish Real Estate market
- The 10:10 postcard exhibition opens to public in a new location.
- The Road to a Low Carbon Europe
- Challenge Europe – highlights of 2009-2010
- 10:10 Hungary - the 'postcard challenge'
- Hopping in and out of Climate Change Train: a travel diary
- ‘Frame It! Climate Change is in Turkey’ competition winners announced
- GET 10:10!!!
- Global Work Party Day in Denmark
- Czech the Tap!
- Advocates invited to a living theatre of plants
- This is how we see it! Finnish Climate Advocates at 'Youth Forum on Climate Finance'
- Global Climate Change Media Symposium in Shanghai
- Low Carbon Entrepreneurs Website Goes Live!
- Mobile climate office opens at Sziget festival
- Hungarian Advocates help launch 10:10 campaign
- Work and fun, Slovenia style
- Advocates from NI/Ireland plan events to celebrate community!
- Youth Climate Talks to raise awareness among students in Turkey
- Capture climate change in Turkey, and win prizes!
- Slovak Climate Advocates' project ideas start high above the ground
- Northern Ireland advocates help Belfast get on its bike!
- Midsummer in Somerset
- Troikas cycling to work in May saved more then 10 tons of CO2 emissions…
- Call for action: Join Challenge Europe project in Norway
- Norwegian climate advocates promote swapping in the streets of Oslo
- Weekly menus to mitigate the impact of climate change
- Call for Action
- Climate friendly beer mats communicate climate change to Czech beer drinkers
- Hungarian climate advocates’ opinion about the future of Common Agricultural Policy
- New climate advocates hitting it off in Hungary
- Climate advocates present their projects in Kosice, Slovakia
- Great success with Bio houses seminar organised by the Czech climate advocates in Prague
- The climate advocates launched their Peachy Fairy Tales at the Day of Earth in Brno, Czech Republic
- His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales talks with the Czech climate advocates about their project
- Climate arena in Turkey raises discussion on fate on the Earth
- Sisters are doing it for Challenge Europe!
- ‘EcoPreneurs Ireland’ helps promote Challenge Europe!
- Turkish Climate Advocates received interest in a science festival in the CEPA shopping mall
- Sustainable agriculture and local food production from ideas to action
- HRH Duchess of Cornwall meets Climate Advocates in Hungary
- Climate advocates discuss how to communicate climate change in the Czech Republic
- Roundtable on low carbon lifestyle in Hungary
- Climate Camp in India January – February 2010: A Testimonial by Norwegian Climate Advocate Dina Hes
- Greek Climate Advocates and local residents join forces to make their neighborhood bloom
- Challenge Europe at COP15: making the most of international networking
- Climate Advocates generate positive effect on the local community in Budapest
- Interactive Climate Office Network: a new phenomenon set up by Climate Advocates in Hungary
- Challenge Europe invites volunteers to join the third year of the project
- Two CE Projects launch in the UK
- Slovenian Climate Advocates lead the Biggest Environmental Project
- Challenge Europe at COP15: making the most of international networking
- Swapping Successes Paving the Way for a Promising 2010!
- Climate Advocates in Copenhagen, December 2009
- Responsibility and enlightenment to stop climate change
- Challenge Europe Business Advocates Receive ‘One Hundred Thousand Welcomes’ in Ireland
- Challenge Europe in Copenhagen
- UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs meets Scottish Climate Advocates
- Advocates Celebrate the British Council!
- Climate Advocates work creatively with the climate
- Renewable energy sources – best practices from Moravia
- Save the climate with beer mats
- On-line debate on Jezersko principles is open – have your say now!
- Working international partnerships
- British Council Challenge Europe Climate Advocates come to Comrie!
- Teach me how to cook with a solar cooker
- Climate Advocates championed Challenge Europe projects at Nordic Climate Solutions
- Climate Advocates EAT IN at Electric Picnic
- UK climate advocate joins MTV & European Commission campaign
- Czech Climate Advocates initiate the establishment of the Czech Green Building Council
- Climate Camp 2009
- Climate Advocates based in Norway challenge the status quo
- International Climate Camp, Slovenia
- 'Dragon's Den' panel in the Science Gallery, Dublin
- Challenge Europe welcomes Turkish Climate Advocates
- “Call for Action” provided good space for networking in Slovakia
- Questions that shape the ideas of Czech Climate Advocates on CO2 reduction
- Climate Change: Challenges for Slovakia
- GB Climate Advocates selected four ideas out of initial seventy proposals
- Street Fair Visitors in Vilnius watch the Eco Lab in Action
- Year 2 Challenge Europe launch in Manchester
- So what makes a successful Challenge Europe project?
- Launch of the New Year 2009-2010 with climate advocates in Hungary
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The aim of the Pathways to Green Towns project is to inform people about the positive effects that green areas have on life in cities, towns and villages. One of the project’s elements was supporting people who want to protect green areas in their communities.