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Jason Torrance UK100

Early Engagement at Gloucestershire’s Decarbonising Transport Forum

Early Engagement at Gloucestershire’s Decarbonising Transport Forum
Jason Torrance
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UK100

Thursday 28 July 2022
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Karen Barrass

Reflecting on our Local Net Zero Delivery progress reports

A reflection on three key insights from our flagship Local Net Zero Delivery progress reports.
Karen Barrass
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UK100

Tuesday 19 July 2022
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Covering UK100's Local Net Zero Delivery progress report launch

A round-up of the media coverage of the launch of UK100's Local Net Zero Delivery progress report, including the comment articles written by local leaders from across the country.
Liam Ward
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UK100

Monday 18 July 2022
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Jason Torrance UK100

Oh, I wish it could be Clean Air Day every day

June has been a busy time of clean air action and advocacy. Here is a round-up of what UK100 has been working on throughout the month.
Jason Torrance
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UK100

Thursday 30 June 2022
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George Tarvit, Director, Sustainable Scotland Network

Mandatory reporting drives climate action: lessons from Scotland

Now that the UK and Scottish Governments have committed to reaching Net Zero in legislation, all attention is on delivery. Local authorities and their public sector partners are often sitting at the sharp end of that delivery, working to secure the co-benefits of climate action for the people and places they serve. So, with so much focus on action, what can mandatory public sector climate change reporting add to the agenda?
George Tarvit
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Sustainable Scotland Network

Tuesday 31 May 2022
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Steve Knowles, Principal Sustainable Development Officer, Cardiff Council

Experiences of Carbon reporting in Cardiff Council

To address Cardiff Council’s climate emergency, the Council produced the One Planet Cardiff Strategy which sets out the Council’s approach across the coming decade to work in partnership with stakeholders to develop a pathway for a Carbon Neutral City by 2030.
Steve Knowles
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Cardiff Council

Tuesday 31 May 2022
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Mayor of West Yorkshire and Wiltshire Council Leader join forces as UK100's first-ever Co-presidents

UK100 is delighted to unveil Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, and Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council and Chair of the Countryside Climate Network, as our first-ever Co-presidents.
UK100

Thursday 12 May 2022
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Ryan Jude, Green Finance Expert

Local authorities are crucial to the UK achieving Net Zero: elect local councillors that understand this

May 5 is an opportunity to elect local councillors who understand the scale of action we need to accelerate Net Zero, help residents with their energy bills and avert climate disaster.
Ryan Jude
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Green Finance Expert

Wednesday 4 May 2022
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Hywel Lloyd UK100

Oh for a five-year settlement: the need for a LAEP forward in local energy planning

UK100's Hywel Lloyd reflects on the energy distribution network operators (DNOs) and Ofgem's recent call for evidence and open hearings — and what it means for local authorities.
Hywel Lloyd
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UK100

Wednesday 27 April 2022
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John Flint, CEO on the UK Infrastructure Bank

How infrastructure finance can help local leaders unlock the transition to Net Zero

The Chief Executive of the UK Infrastructure Bank, John Flint, reflects on how infrastructure finance can help local leaders unlock the transition to Net Zero.
John Flint
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UK Infrastructure Bank

Wednesday 30 March 2022
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