Campaign with WWF Scotland
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We need your support to make positive change for a brighter future.
Even if you can only spare a few minutes a month, there are things you can do to support our campaigns. Find out more about how you can get involved here.
Back a 100% renewable Scotland
The Scottish Parliament has invited the public to give their views on renewable energy. Make sure that the ambition for 100% of our electricity needs to be sourced from renewable energy by 2020 stays on track! Tell the Scottish Parliament that you want a clean, green energy future for Scotland.
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Get involved in WWF's Earth Hour
WWF's Earth Hour is looking like it will be even bigger and better this year! All kinds of exciting activities are being planned across Scotland, so sign up to show your support and find out what you can do to celebrate Earth Hour on Saturday 31 March, 8.30pm.
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Time running out for Councils to pledge to protect the world’s forests
Several Scottish Councils have already made the WWF pledge to choose sustainable timber - has yours? Our campaign is soon coming to an end so take action now and ask your council to make the pledge.
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Say no to dirty coal at Hunterston
The proposal to build a brand new coal-fired power station at Hunterston, Ayrshire, threatens Scotland's standing as a world leader in tackling climate change and threatens a nationally important site for wildlife. Tell the Scottish Government that you say 'NO' to dirty coal.
Become an online campaigner
Online campaigning is a quick and easy way to campaign but can help us achieve real change for important environmental issues such as climate change, sustainable living and our marine environment.
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For email updates, roughly once a month, about how you can get involved in our campaign work in Scotland - sign up to be on our mailing list today.
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We're happy to answer your questions - just contact Julie Stoneman, Public Campaigns Manager, WWF Scotland.

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