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Going one step further

This article is based on an extract from Friends of the Earth's forthcoming book How Can I Stop Climate Change?

Friends of the Earth local groups are run by volunteers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Friends of the Earth Scotland is a separate group).

There are more than 230 such groups across England, Wales and Northern Ireland and the network is growing.

A local group member getting the message across
A local group member
getting the message across

They have an amazing track record of getting things done.

In fact some of Friends of the Earth's most outstanding successes are down to them.

Because their members live and campaign locally, the groups' opinions hold more weight when talking to MPs and councillors in their area.

Decision-makers have to listen to people in their own constituencies, local authorities need to respond to people in their communities, and local businesses pay close attention to what customers on the high street are saying.

You could join a local group tomorrow and start to make a difference.

Why be part of a local group?

Joining a local group means you can...

But you don't need to take our word for it, take it from Guy at Hull Friends of the Earth or see what groups like Manchester Friends of the Earth have achieved.

Find out what's going on in your area

Look up the contact details of your closest local group.

Or if you want to start your own local group contact the Activist Information Officer on 020 7566 1677 or localgroups@foe.co.uk.

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