Greener policing in action at Gloucestershire Constabulary
Members of the Salix team visit the force’s headquarters in Gloucester to see first-hand how this ambition is becoming a reality.
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Members of the Salix team visit the force’s headquarters in Gloucester to see first-hand how this ambition is becoming a reality.
This March webinar is an informal knowledge-sharing event for those working in the public sector on estate decarbonisation projects in England.
Five academies in Lincolnshire receive decarbonisation improvements thanks to significant government funding and trust internal funds.
We visit Cranfield University to discuss how 2030 net zero plans are shaping up as it shifts from gas to latest technology thanks to funding from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme.
Pupils at Hampstead School, Camden, were invited to participate in a series of climate change workshops as part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme works on site.
Coventry University is using nearly £13 million of funding from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to reduce its impact on climate change.
Oxford City Council have a target of achieving zero emissions by 2030. To achieve this, the council has continued to develop and deliver multiple energy efficiency projects across their estate.
Cranfield University, which specialises in science, engineering, technology and management has been awarded £4.9 million for a wide range of environmental improvements centred on its district heating system.
The University of Reading receives £3.3m to install carbon-saving technologies on campus.
Robert Gordon University implemented a plethora of energy efficient technologies, from air handling unit upgrades to LED lighting after being awarded a £2.1m loan.
Cranfield University has been awarded £4.9m for a wide range of environmental improvements centred on its district heating system.
In the latest episode of The Decarbonisation Dialogue, world-leading climatologist and scientist Professor Peter Cox discussed groundbreaking technologies to help stop the clock on climate change.