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As Cornwall recovers from the pandemic there is an ideal opportunity to make sure we work towards a greener future to protect the health of our future generations. Our health and our environment is very closely linked so the decisions we make now will have a big impact on our future health.
How can we build on some of the more positive changes that happened as a result of the pandemic? How can we reduce the carbon footprint? How can we encourage more communities to use sustainable transport? What changes could you make that would help work towards this?
As Cornwall recovers from the pandemic there is an ideal opportunity to make sure we work towards a greener future to protect the health of our future generations. Our health and our environment is very closely linked so the decisions we make now will have a big impact on our future health.
How can we build on some of the more positive changes that happened as a result of the pandemic? How can we reduce the carbon footprint? How can we encourage more communities to use sustainable transport? What changes could you make that would help work towards this?
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