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Free solar PV for schools

British Gas has unveiled an unprecedented £15 million investment in solar technology for the nation's schools. The company will donate and install solar panels - worth up to £40,000 - in up to 750…Continue

Started Jul 7, 2010

Design for Future Climate: Adapting Buildings - Technology Strategy Board funding competition

The Technology Strategy Board is to invest £5m in designing strategies for climate change adaptation for new and existing buildings. Successful applicants will receive contracts to carry out…Continue

Started Jun 3, 2010

Cambridge Retrofit for the Future

Cambridge City Council is working with Hill Partnerships and PRP Architects to identify innovative ways to reduce the carbon footprint of one of its steel framed houses by 80%, as part of the…Continue

Started May 26, 2010

Adapting to Climate Change
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Publication of Seminar Programme on Adaptation to Climate ChangeIn 2009 a series of seminars at the Cambridge University Capability & Sustainability Centre examining actions required to adapt to…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Simon Chubb Apr 15, 2010.

 

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Feed-in-Tariffs for Businesses seminar at Imperial War Museum

October 29, 2010 all day
The Energy Saving Trust is hosting an event in conjunction with Friends of the Earth and the Federation of Small Businesses - entitled Feed-in-Tariffs for Businesses.Why attend?With the UK Government’s introduction of Feed-in-Tariffs (FITs) there are great opportunities for businesses to both save carbon and generate an income.This event aims to explain the context of introducing FITs, how they work including some of the practical considerations and also the support available for businesses.Who…See More
Event posted by Simon Chubb Oct 20, 2010
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Climate Change – what does it demand of us? at Emmanuel United Reformed Church

October 8, 2010 from 7:30pm to 9pm
Professor Mike Hulme is professor of climate change in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and was the Founding Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research from 2000 to 2007. His work since the 1980s has informed the UN panel on climate change, the UK government and the EU Commission. His most recent book is Why We Disagree About Climate Change: understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity (2009).The event will be chaired by Sir…See More
Rod Singles might attend Sep 26, 2010
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Green buildings in Suffolk - Open Days at Suffolk

September 9, 2010 at 6pm to September 12, 2010 at 7pm
The Suffolk Green Buildings Network is providing Green Buildings Open Days as part of English Heritage's Open Days. The open days offer guided, informative tours of energy-efficient properties and projects between 9 - 12 September 2010.The Suffolk Green Buildings Network is a collaboration between the Creating the Greenest County Delivery Partnership, UCS and many other partners. We now have a growing number of green buildings that are cheaper to heat, cheaper to light, have less environmental…See More
Event posted by Simon Chubb Sep 3, 2010
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Free solar PV for schools

British Gas has unveiled an unprecedented £15 million investment in solar technology for the nation's schools. The company will donate and install solar panels - worth up to £40,000 - in up to 750 schools in the UK. Each school will be able to generate its own free, green electricity, cutting as much as 20% of its annual electricity bill. The schools receiving solar panels will also receive a British Gas smart meter, offering real time information so pupils can see the difference their solar…See More
Discussion posted by Simon Chubb Jul 7, 2010
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Events posted by Simon Chubb Jun 21, 2010
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Events posted by Simon Chubb Jun 3, 2010
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Eco-renovation Question-Time and launch of Open Eco-House days at St Luke’s Church Centre

June 15, 2010 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Meet the experts, find out about our Open Eco House days and ask your questions about how to turn your house into a climate-friendly home. On the panel are:Anne Cooper (sustainable architect)Andy Brown (sustainable construction consultant)Tim Acheson (green builder)Justin Smith (Council Home Energy Officer and grants specialist)and in the chair:Sian Reid (leader of Cambridge City Council and Executive Councillor for Strategy)Admission free. Refreshments will be served. Donations welcome.Email…See More
Jason Palmer is attending Jun 3, 2010
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Design for Future Climate: Adapting Buildings - Technology Strategy Board funding competition

The Technology Strategy Board is to invest £5m in designing strategies for climate change adaptation for new and existing buildings. Successful applicants will receive contracts to carry out additional design work on current building projects, to design strategies for robustness and adaptation to climate change over the commercial lifetime of the building. This competition will overcome market failures in adapting building designs to the future climate and produce a wealth of knowledge to…See More
Discussion posted by Simon Chubb Jun 3, 2010
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Cambridge Retrofit for the Future

Cambridge City Council is working with Hill Partnerships and PRP Architects to identify innovative ways to reduce the carbon footprint of one of its steel framed houses by 80%, as part of the Technology Strategy Board's Retrofit for the Future competition. Follow the progress of this project at the following blog http://blog.hillpartnerships.co.uk/byronsquare/
Discussion posted by Simon Chubb May 26, 2010
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Climate change for champions training at Cambridge Corn Exchange, Kings Room

April 20, 2010 from 1pm to 5pm
Cambridge City Council has 5 places available on a course being run by COIN for its internal staff climate change champions. Please contact Simon Chubb is you would like to join us on this course - first come first served.Climate change for championsGiving champion teams the tools and skills for winning the argument and creating change.Who is the workshop for?This intensive course is designed to support and empower staff who have been appointed as climate or sustainability champions within a…See More
Event posted by Simon Chubb Apr 15, 2010
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Adapting to Climate Change

Publication of Seminar Programme on Adaptation to Climate ChangeIn 2009 a series of seminars at the Cambridge University Capability & Sustainability Centre examining actions required to adapt to future climate change was advertised to supporters of the Cambridge Climate Change Charter. These seminars have now been published on the following website: http://www.ourplanet.com/climate-adaptation/index.htmlSee More
Discussion posted by Simon Chubb Mar 15, 2010
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WWF Earth Hour 2010 at Your community

March 27, 2010 from 8:30pm to 9:30pm
Join people and organisations in cities across the world in a global demonstration of support for decisive action to tackle climate change. For further information visit www.wwf.org.uk/earthhour
Emma Davies is attending Mar 8, 2010
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WWF Earth Hour 2010 at Your community

March 27, 2010 from 8:30pm to 9:30pm
Join people and organisations in cities across the world in a global demonstration of support for decisive action to tackle climate change. For further information visit www.wwf.org.uk/earthhour
Andrew Harmsworth is attending Feb 4, 2010
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WWF Earth Hour 2010 at Your community

March 27, 2010 from 8:30pm to 9:30pm
Join people and organisations in cities across the world in a global demonstration of support for decisive action to tackle climate change. For further information visit www.wwf.org.uk/earthhour
Event posted by Simon Chubb Jan 26, 2010
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Involving Children & Young People in Policy & Practice Solutions for a Sustainable & Climate Smart Future at Clare College

February 2, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
The National Children‘s Bureau is running a series of free Regional Action Workshops throughout England on the theme of involving children and young people in sustainable living and climate change agendas.The event will feature speakers giving the national and regional perspectives and experiences and group work to help participants learn, network and action plan.The event is suitable for anyone wanting to involve children and young people in their work including planners, policy makers/leads…See More
Andrew Harmsworth might attend Jan 21, 2010
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Involving Children & Young People in Policy & Practice Solutions for a Sustainable & Climate Smart Future at Clare College

February 2, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
The National Children‘s Bureau is running a series of free Regional Action Workshops throughout England on the theme of involving children and young people in sustainable living and climate change agendas.The event will feature speakers giving the national and regional perspectives and experiences and group work to help participants learn, network and action plan.The event is suitable for anyone wanting to involve children and young people in their work including planners, policy makers/leads…See More
Event posted by Simon Chubb Jan 4, 2010

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Cambridge City Council
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Sustainable City Manager
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