Cambridge Carbon Footprint is working with SmartLIFE and CAR to manage the Cambridge Climate Change Charter practical help programme. In a recent meeting we demonstrated how easy it is for small and medium sized organisations to calculate their baseline CO2 emissions: one of the first steps organisations are encouraged to take when they sign up to The Charter. Find out if the Cambridge Climate Change Charter can help your organisation reduce its carbon footprint at the Cambridge Climate Change Charter website, or watch this two minute video.
Participants at Transition Southeast Conference try out the Food Footprints game.
A taster workshop for Carbon Conversations was a popular and well received choice at the Transition Southeast Conference this weekend. Twenty conference delegates learned how our course on low-carbon living supports the objectives of the Transition Towns movement.
Participants shared their feelings about climate change and tried out some activities from the Food and Water meeting including the Food Footprints game. Some Transitioners in the Southeast region are keen to use Carbon Conversations in their local areas.
Our Carbon Conversations course has been chosen by Act On CO2, the Government’s initiative to encourage individuals to reduce their carbon emissions, to feature in this excellent short video.
The video focuses small steps but Carbon Conversations recognises that when we are engaged emotionally we can make big changes in response to the big problem of Climate Change.