Staffordshire's Action on Climate and Nature

A research project conducted by Alana Wheat as part of a Masters in Geographical and Environmental Research at Keele University

We are in an environmental crisis.

This project aims to create a network of green communities, individuals and organisations that contribute to sustainability, conservation, and the recovery of nature post COVID-19. 

Thank you!

For taking an interest, sharing, and helping with this project.

The project is complete and is currently undergoing examination and marking by Keele University. Once approved, this website will be updated with an array of exciting and thought-provoking results and infographics.

For any enquiries in the meantime, please contact me via my LinkedIn / Twitter.

Why Staffordshire?

Increasing Extreme Weather

Over the past few years Staffordshire has seen increasing flooding from heavy rainfall, droughts from increasing heat, and wildfires.

Leading to environmental implications by directly impact species habitats.

Residents can impact their home areas

Residents of Staffordshire can collaborate with local people, businesses, councils, and communities to help mitigate the extreme weather events caused by climate change.

Climate change is a local issue

Climate change is increasing our seasonal temperatures which is having a visible impact across Staffordshire, as well as, across the globe.

We need nature-based solutions from the top, but we also need you, the grassroots of the community, to help. 

The Roaches fire