The Wrapper goes digital!
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15th August 2012
We're back! It's been a year since The Wrapper newsletter last landed on desks from Beeston to Boston, Derby to Daventry, Louth to Loughborough and from Worksop to Wellingborough. During that time Climate East Midlands has been Olympically busy delivering the Climate Change Skills Programme, organising dozens of events, getting bums on seats, sharing knowledge, building capacity and developing some great new resources.
We've gone digital so that we can get news out on a more regular basis direct to your inbox, without the time, hassle and costs that are involved in print. As most of our useful resources end up on our website, this is a simpler way of making them available to our partners and customers, at lower impact and faster than Usain Bolt.
The Wrapper (which refers to the thinness of the Earth's atmosphere, like a newspaper wrapped around a football) will still feature news and stories about how East Midlanders are tackling the causes and consequences of global climate change, and reaping the local economic, social and environmental benefits. It's a marathon effort, but we're making progress.
And in the name of efficiency and integration, all your climate news is now in one place, as The Wrapper also incorporates the Adaptation Network e-newsletter.
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The Wrapper re-launched!
The name refers to the thinness of the Earth's atmosphere and the wrapping-up of news