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This is the ClimateX portal for online discussion, learning, asking for advice, and watching how Oxfordshire is shaping up to the climate challenge.

Tags: blogsClimateXChange 

Here you can:

  • Discuss your top climate issues, ask for advice...or read what others have posted.
  • Write a blog: a new generation of Oxfordshire climate bloggers are online on ClimateX. Read and comment on the blogs, and post to your own blog.

Start blogging in 3 easy steps

  1. Simply click the 'log in' button on the top right corner of the screen.
  2. Then create an account by registering your email address. 
  3. Once you have an account you can create and update your blogs and contribute to the forum discussions.

If you're new to blogging or contributing to a forum, don't worry. We'll provide info to help you make the most of your online explorations.

ClimateX blogs on this site

  • Read Jo Hamilton's blog here
  • Read the blog of Gobion Rowlands, the Producer of "Climate Challenge" and the upcoming "Operation: Climate Control" here (This blog is exclusive to ClimateX)
  • Hannah Rowlands has posted a blog on the DEFRA-funded "Operation: Climate Control" here
  • Read Alison Ashlin's blog here

Links to other Oxfordshire blogs

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Comments

Posted by dave on 22nd Feb 2007 23:57 (1 year, 9 months ago):

Hello there; finally remembered to register here, although I still haven't returned the form I received a few months ago. Ah well. It seems a fairly nice site, although I'd point out that it doesn't validate. Best of luck!

Posted by kayley_hatton on 7th Mar 2007 18:00 (1 year, 8 months ago):

Hi, i have recently become a climate explorer as a result of doing my work experince at the environmental change institute. i have recently been putting together a powerpoint to show to young students at my school as well as creating quizes for friends family and people at my school to fill have ago at to see how much they know about cliamte change. surveys are still being handed out to as many people as possible to find what peoples attitudes are to climate change. tomorrow i am going to meet all the other climate explorers at the institute to share views and what to find out what the others are doing. this site is looking really good too.

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