Brighter Future

brighter future is a bunch of friends in London who work on and are interested in environmental issues and want to do more to tackle climate change.

As a group, we have a huge range of skills, from energy consultants to filmmakers, advertisers to designers. By accessing this talent and putting it to good use in our local area, we can have a role in moving the climate agenda forward.

Nov 25
A special call to action in support of our buddies at 10:10.  In just 2 weeks there will be a vote on the Daylight Saving Bill that’s 3 December and we need as many MPs as possible to be present.
That’s where you come in: click here to e-mail or phone up your MP today to show your support for the bill. This campaign has already moved mountains through public support. Let’s give it that final push that could help a tiny change to the clocks make a massive impact for our environment.
We’re asking MPs to push the clocks forward by just one hour, preventing hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon emissions from hitting the atmosphere each year, saving lives, bolstering the economy and making us all a bit happier with that extra bit of daylight while we’re awake. 
On 3 December, MPs will vote on whether to conduct a cross-departmental cost-benefit analysis of the clock change. Only if the benefits are confirmed will a 3-year trial then be enacted. 
It sounds like a funny thing to do, but when you look at the facts, there’s really nothing against at least giving it a shot. Still need convincing? Check it out: http://www.lighterlater.org
Sam

A special call to action in support of our buddies at 10:10.  In just 2 weeks there will be a vote on the Daylight Saving Bill that’s 3 December and we need as many MPs as possible to be present.

That’s where you come in: click here to e-mail or phone up your MP today to show your support for the bill. This campaign has already moved mountains through public support. Let’s give it that final push that could help a tiny change to the clocks make a massive impact for our environment.

We’re asking MPs to push the clocks forward by just one hour, preventing hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon emissions from hitting the atmosphere each year, saving lives, bolstering the economy and making us all a bit happier with that extra bit of daylight while we’re awake. 

On 3 December, MPs will vote on whether to conduct a cross-departmental cost-benefit analysis of the clock change. Only if the benefits are confirmed will a 3-year trial then be enacted. 

It sounds like a funny thing to do, but when you look at the facts, there’s really nothing against at least giving it a shot. Still need convincing? Check it out: http://www.lighterlater.org

Sam


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