
Powering Up Britain Launched
On Thursday 30th March the Government launched its plans to ‘scale up affordable, clean, homegrown power and build thriving green industries in Britain.’
On Thursday 30th March the Government launched its plans to ‘scale up affordable, clean, homegrown power and build thriving green industries in Britain.’
Business Green reports that according to the Royal Society, government ambitions to boost food production, while simultaneously reserving more areas for nature protection and fighting climate change, risks
The impacts of dangerous climate change will affect all communities. This much is already clear from the rural impacts of increasingly frequent storm damage, flood events and periods of drought. Minimising man-made climate change matters as much to rural communities and businesses as it does to any others.
Ovo Energy Solutions, Cornwall Council and Council of the Isles of Scilly are retrofitting 400 homes through Government Sustainable Warmth and Social housing Decarbonisation Fund where fuel poverty affects more than one-in-ten (12.6%) of all households, according to Government figures (April 2022)
The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) has a new online event on fighting climate change, taking place on 25 May 2022
Comments from Transport Minister Trudy Harrison MP (Con) reveals the Government’s areas of focus for reducing carbon emissions
The British countryside is accelerating the transition from fossil fuels to clean power
New analysis by the County Councils Network revealing that there are more publicly available charging points in London than in the entirety of England’s counties, which are home to almost half of the country’s population
Remember Rural is the message from the Rural Services Network as the world leaders unite at COP26 to work together towards tackling climate change
The Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme (Energy Redress Scheme) opens its thirteenth round of funding, making £11.5 million available to charities across England, Scotland and Wales
On Thursday 30th March the Government launched its plans to ‘scale up affordable, clean, homegrown power and build thriving green industries in Britain.’
Business Green reports that according to the Royal Society, government ambitions to boost food production, while simultaneously reserving more areas for nature protection and fighting climate change, risks
The impacts of dangerous climate change will affect all communities. This much is already clear from the rural impacts of increasingly frequent storm damage, flood events and periods of drought. Minimising man-made climate change matters as much to rural communities and businesses as it does to any others.
Ovo Energy Solutions, Cornwall Council and Council of the Isles of Scilly are retrofitting 400 homes through Government Sustainable Warmth and Social housing Decarbonisation Fund where fuel poverty affects more than one-in-ten (12.6%) of all households, according to Government figures (April 2022)
The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) has a new online event on fighting climate change, taking place on 25 May 2022
Comments from Transport Minister Trudy Harrison MP (Con) reveals the Government’s areas of focus for reducing carbon emissions
The British countryside is accelerating the transition from fossil fuels to clean power
New analysis by the County Councils Network revealing that there are more publicly available charging points in London than in the entirety of England’s counties, which are home to almost half of the country’s population
Remember Rural is the message from the Rural Services Network as the world leaders unite at COP26 to work together towards tackling climate change
The Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme (Energy Redress Scheme) opens its thirteenth round of funding, making £11.5 million available to charities across England, Scotland and Wales