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I have problems reading text. Does Friends of the Earth have any audio material?

Our supporter magazine, Earthmatters, is available in audio format.

It's recorded by a Scottish charity called Cue & Review. They create audio formats for visually and reading-impaired people.

Subscribe to download Earthmatters online, or choose to receive it on cassette tape by post.

Cue & Review don't charge, but they do encourage users to join their charity by making a minimum donation of £1.

Find out how to make the website easier to use if you are visually-impaired - visit the BBC's My Web My Way.

Another way to access our campaigns is to join your Friends of the Earth local group. Find your nearest group and what they do.

Get involved with Friends of the Earth, in whichever way that suits you best.

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