The University of Cambridge invests in a sustainable future
Multi-year decarbonisation projects modernise facilities while reducing the University’s carbon footprint.
Your partner for a low carbon future
Multi-year decarbonisation projects modernise facilities while reducing the University’s carbon footprint.
£12 million to make buildings warmer, greener and cheaper thanks to Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund.
Brasenose College has used Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding to inspire a major retrofit of a listed building in central Oxford, transforming it into modern, efficient student accommodation.
Professor Neil Jennings talks about the challenges of co-ordinating cross-college work on the health benefits of climate action and building strategic links with policymakers, businesses and NGOs.
We joined a behind the scenes tour at the University of Greenwich and welcomed stakeholders from across the public sector for a learning day focused on net zero initiatives and campus decarbonisation.
South Ayrshire Council says use of the gym was up by 61 per cent in its first month, whilst also seeing a 60 percent drop in electricity use following the upgrades funded through Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Scheme.
Visit highlights community involvement and cutting-edge seismic work powered by Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding – watch our three-minute video
How Together Housing Association’s focus on improving homes and lowering energy bills is benefitting both people and the planet
While melting ice and extreme weather make climate change visible, ocean acidification remains largely out of sight and therefore, Professor Helen Findlay explains ocean acidification in our latest podcast.
A look at how Knowsley Council's funding acted as a springboard for its green ambitions across a variety of buildings thanks to the Public Sector Low Carbon Skills Fund.
We’re celebrating a transformative partnership delivering clean energy projects, sharing expertise and inspiring sustainability across the public sector, our first stop is Coventry.
As the world gathers in Brazil for COP30, climate scientist Dr Emily Shuckburgh, co-author with King Charles III, reflects on lessons from the ice and her mission to turn research into real-world impact