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The £50K Impact Funding Show
Virtual OnlineJoin us for an incredible evening of inspiration and excitement. Plus you help decide which Impact Startup receives the £50,000 investment!
Mental Resilience for a Changing Climate
Virtual OnlineA Women in Sustainability Network online workshop exploring the neurophysiology of stress /distress, how this is triggered and can be managed within the climate change framework. Knowing that what is good for mental health is good for the planet can assist you to drive change for sustainability as well as sustaining yourself. Our guest expert, A/Professor Barnes will be also looking at what's needed to create psychologically healthy workplaces and how this understanding can help create intrinsic motivators for behaviour change, both at the individual and organisational level.
LGBT+ Sustainability Networking
Virtual OnlineLGBT+ Sustainability Networking is a pretty simple idea;
- Bringing sustainability people together (who happen to be LGBT+) to connect and share our work so that we can do it even better.
- Creating a bit of space where people can be their full selves while at work.
- Adding some intersectionality into the sustainability conversation.
Each session we’ll hear from a couple of people about their sustainability work and we’ll do breakout group networking on the back of it.
Demystifying heat pumps
Virtual OnlineJoin installers, business advisors and technology experts to find out all you need to know about procuring, installing and maximising value from a heat pump.
Carbon Literacy Taster Session
Virtual OnlineJoin Annie, The Sustainable Life Coach, and Adrian from Single Use Alternatives for an engaging and interactive Carbon Literacy taster session.
Why the Electric Vehicle Revolution Matters
Virtual OnlineElectric cars emit less greenhouse gases over their lifetime than conventional engine cars, making EVs better for the environment.
International Conference on Green Urbanism and Buildings (ICGUB) 2023
Virtual OnlineICGUB 2023 rovides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Green Urbanism and Buildings.
Carbon Literacy for Marketing Professionals
Virtual OnlineBecome climate confident with an accredited Carbon Literacy course from The Sustainable Life Coach & Small Footprint Agency.
Making infrastructure more sustainable: applying policy tools to create impact
Virtual OnlineThis event will showcase how government officials, practitioners, and civil society officials from Egypt, Ghana, and Pakistan have used tools such as UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) International Good Practice Principles for Sustainable Infrastructure and the Enabling Better Infrastructure (EBI) guidance, to integrate sustainability concerns into long-term infrastructure planning processes at the country and regional levels.
Inventive ways to make plastics more sustainable
Virtual OnlineGreen Tech South West welcomes Neil Morris from Kelpi and Keven Chappell from Pinweld to tell us about their incredible work to transform the ways we use and view plastics.
Demystifying net zero – business case and finance
Virtual OnlineThis webinar will help you to overcome any obstacles you may face - be it buy in, resource or finance. Our panel of experts will explore how to create a compelling business case which articulates the benefits, as well as the likely return on investment and payback periods you can expect from energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
Critical Climate Conversations: Scaling Up Innovative Solutions
Virtual OnlineSolar and wind energy used to be considered speculative, prototype ideas of no-carbon energy solutions. Yet the enormous growth seen in these two forms of renewable energy over the last decade has soared past pessimistic predictions. Off the back of this success, the question for other promising innovations is how can they do the same? How can we apply the lessons learned from the success of solar and wind energy to other innovations? And, what solutions should we be betting on?