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270 local authorities declared a climate emergency in 2019, and now they need to work out how to deliver on their zero carbon promises.We have already worked with local authorities in London,...
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When one of the guests at our seminar said she had a positive outlook for environmental policy over the next few years, we couldn't resist inviting her to write for our blog.
I was in Bristol last week at an event as part of the city’s year as European Green Capital (https://www.bristol2015.co.uk/). I worked with Bristol City Council and other stakeholders as part of the Carbon Trust’s Low Carbon Cities Programme (a looong time ago), so I was curious to see how sustainability initiatives had developed in the city…
We’ve heard from Rachael, so I guess it’s my turn now. Some election day musings about a manifesto for energy and climate change. Rachael and I didn’t confer on these, so it’s interesting to see which aspects she’s prioritised and compare them to mine. I think if you add the two together you get quite a good picture of energy supply and demand.
This is the second mini manifesto we're publishing this week in honour of the General Election, profiling some leading lights of our industry to tell us what they'd do if they were Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Today's manifesto is from Casey Cole, Managing Director of Guru Systems, offering offers smarter metering and debt management systems for local energy networks.
In this, the General Election week, we've asked some leading lights of our industry to tell us what they'd do if they were Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Today's manifesto is from John Kolm-Murray, National Chair of the Carbon Action Network, the organisation that represents all local energy authorities in England and Wales.