Edinburgh Napier: Embedding and enabling place-based action

Fri, 09/17/2021 - 10:22

At Edinburgh Napier our success and progress to date, covering all aspects of environmental sustainability, is principally because of and due to collaborative working. 

Both within our University community of 14,000 students and staff based in Edinburgh but equally in partnership with a comprehensive and diverse array of peer organisations throughout the city and beyond.

Why we signed up to the Edinburgh Climate Compact

Thu, 09/16/2021 - 09:13

SP Energy Networks transports electricity through our transmission and distribution networks to ensure Edinburgh always has the power it needs.

As the operator of the electricity networks in Central and Southern Scotland, we know that we need to play a leading role in the fight against climate change.

That is why we are proud to have signed up to the Edinburgh Climate Compact.

Let’s celebrate community climate action already taking place in Edinburgh

Mon, 09/06/2021 - 16:57

Commissioner Bridie Ashrowan, is CEO of EVOC. She highlights examples of dynamic and inspiring community action taking place across the city which is helping to tackle climate change.


Edinburgh has a rich tapestry of community action on climate change. 

Its citizens have set up everything from small community run gardens, to award-winning social enterprises in the circular economy. 

I will use this blog to celebrate others and highlight examples of dynamic and inspiring community action on climate change and the environment.  

Communication, Collaboration and creativity key to unlocking a net zero Edinburgh

Thu, 08/26/2021 - 10:23

Edinburgh Climate Commissioner, Dairmaid Lawlor, an urbanist with a multidisciplinary background, and Associate Director at the Scottish Futures Trust. 

He highlights the importance of individuals, organisations and governments to continue to collaborate and communicate and think critically and creatively as we transition towards net zero.  

 

We need to focus on retrofitting our homes and buildings now, to reach net zero by 2030

Tue, 08/24/2021 - 10:47

Edinburgh Climate Commissioner, Calum Murray is a Director of CCG (Scotland) Ltd specialising in land acquisition and urban regeneration.

In the latest in our mini-series on the draft 2030 Climate Strategy, Calum lays out the scale of the challenge posed by decarbonising our homes and buildings and stresses the need for immediate action if the sector is to reach Edinburgh’s goal of net zero by 2030.


 

‘Together we have enormous power and influence over Edinburgh’s emissions’

Mon, 08/23/2021 - 17:10

Sophie Eastwood is a Commissioner for the Edinburgh Climate Commission. She is also Development and Operations Manager for the 2050 Climate Group.

In the first of a mini-series of blogs by Commissioners on the draft 2030 Climate Strategy, Sophie shares her thoughts on the strategy's strengths and weaknesses and stresses the need for optimism for Edinburgh to leave a legacy of lasting climate action.

Join the Edinburgh Climate Compact: Call for more organisations to sign up and tackle climate change

Wed, 04/21/2021 - 14:39

Organisations across the Edinburgh are being urged to add their support to a citywide Climate Compact, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing the climate emergency.

Collective responsibility on climate key motivator for signing Climate Compact

Tue, 02/23/2021 - 14:29

There is a role we can, and should, all play in encouraging a green recovery and transition to a sustainable future.

And, as a member of the Edinburgh Climate Commission and Head of Clean Energy at Shepherd and Wedderburn, I have seen first-hand the tremendous potential we have in this country to become a world leader in renewable energy.

Shepherd and Wedderburn has been at the forefront of innovation in the clean energy sector for almost three decades.