Communities we’re working with
Cornwall Climate Action Network
Cornwall Climate Action Network: “We are a network of grassroots organisations working towards transformational change in Cornwall, The Isles of Scilly and beyond through climate action, nature recovery and building community resilience.”
Stoke Climsland Carbon Zero Homes Project
Stoke Climsland Carbon Zero Homes Project: The project’s broad aim is to support householders with saving energy to run a home, is referred to as ‘retrofitting’. The project raises awareness, informs and educates about retrofit as a comprehensive approach to improving the energy efficiency of a property, encouraging retrofit activity and supporting households onto and through the retrofit pathway.
Cornwall Climate Action Coalition
Cornwall Climate Action Coalition “Engaging in Climate Conversations with Cornwall Council and the wider community. #ZeroCarbon”
Cornwall Climate Care
Cornwall Climate Care is a charity producing a series of positive, solutions-focused documentaries about various climate-related themes, collaborating particularly with Community Energy Plus on production of the film ‘Power to the People‘ about Cornwall’s energy future.
Cornwall Health & Climate Resilience Network
Cornwall Health & Climate Resilience Network: Volunteer Cornwall’s Climate Resilience Team is working with general practices, dentists, opthalmologists, and community pharmacies on all things climate and nature resilience! Check out their progress report: Atlas
Cornwall Voluntary Sector Forum (Cornwall VSF)
Cornwall VSF Alliance: A charity “dedicated to connecting, supporting and promoting the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly. Our aim is to support local charities, voluntary groups, and social enterprises. We do this to build a stronger and more sustainable community sector.” Check out The Green Footsteps Guide – “a toolkit for the VCSE sector to digest and develop ways for their organisation to take first steps in becoming more sustainable and resilient to current and future impacts of climate change.“