
Heat pumps or hydrogen: how do we decarbonise our heating?
By Nicola Terry, Blogger: ‘Energy Thoughts and Surprises’ You may have heard stories in the media about trials of hydrogen gas as a low carbon heating

By Nicola Terry, Blogger: ‘Energy Thoughts and Surprises’ You may have heard stories in the media about trials of hydrogen gas as a low carbon heating

By Nicole Barton, Cambridge Carbon Footprint When it comes to climate change, the scale and challenge can make each of us feel small and powerless.

Food is one of the four key areas of action to address when we discuss reducing our carbon footprints. It is central to all our

From travelling to work to our weekly shopping, every task and action we carry out contributes to our carbon footprint. The transition to a low-carbon

In our latest blog we explore the hidden opportunities in old household items, following Dimitra’s experiences of giving new leases of life to disused objects.

By Alana Sinclair, Manager at Cambridge Carbon Footprint There has been growing momentum behind climate action in Cambridge in recent years. Take for example the

Meet Dan, a local physicist from Histon, who loves spending time outdoors whatever the weather. When he’s not analysing numbers and data, you can find

At Cambridge Carbon Footprint we believe that we can all be part of the solution in creating a healthier environment for people, the planet and

The Cambridgeshire Repair Cafe Network hasn’t run an in person Repair Cafe since it’s last one with a CB1 housing association 6 March 2020! However,