
Change is difficult but is our current transport system working for us?
We need to respond to the consultation in a constructive way, acknowledging the climate emergency and being realistic about limited public funds under austerity.

We need to respond to the consultation in a constructive way, acknowledging the climate emergency and being realistic about limited public funds under austerity.

Volunteer Sara Shaw shares her experience of what she has gained by giving some of her time and expertise to CCF.

On Friday 26 August 2022, the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) announced proposals for a transformational change to the city’s transport network to be developed over

Sandy Skelton, CCF Climate Outreach Officer & Cambridgeshire Repair Cafe Network Coordinator Increasingly time poor, cash stretched, mentally overloaded parents need help. It’s death by

Britain’s homes are among the least energy efficient in Western Europe, making next winter even worse for people who can’t afford their rocketing energy costs.

Here are the main ways to keep your home cool in a heatwave, or at least not so hot! Try to adapt them to your

Alana Sinclair, Cambridge Carbon Footprint Manager People want to connect with others, do the right thing for the environment, and save money and Repair Cafes

From Tom Bragg, Open Eco Homes Manager and Cambridge Carbon Footprint Trustee UK Homes are some of the worst insulated in Europe and not just

Vacancy: Net Zero Now Co-ordinator Cambridge Carbon Footprint (CCF) is looking for an experienced community organiser to help deliver Net Zero Now (NZN). The NZN