One of our partner organisations, the Home Energy Taskforce (HET) is available and offering free thermal camera and energy loss surveys to you, residents of North Somerset. This small butContinue reading “Home Energy Surveys”
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How Your Morning Coffee Can Help Save Birds
As you reach for your cup of coffee, imagine that same brew helping to protect millions of migrating birds across the globe. Through the RSPB’s partnership with speciality roasters, bird-friendlyContinue reading “How Your Morning Coffee Can Help Save Birds”
Why Solar Panels Are Worth Every Penny (And How Your Community Can Help)
Are domestic solar panels are truly worth the investment? The answer, backed by real-world data and community success stories, is a resounding yes. But perhaps more importantly, you don’t haveContinue reading “Why Solar Panels Are Worth Every Penny (And How Your Community Can Help)”
How Record Wildfires are Affecting UK Biodiversity
2025 marks the worst wildfire season in recorded history. As flames have swept across more than 40,000 hectares of British countryside — an area twice the size of Glasgow —Continue reading “How Record Wildfires are Affecting UK Biodiversity”
Green Shift Festival
The Green Shift Festival, organized by Sustainable Clevedon from March 20-23, gathered community members and organizations to promote environmental sustainability. Highlights included the launch of the Library of Things by Zero Carbon North Somerset, fostering resource sharing. The event showcased collective passion and action for a sustainable future, encouraging community engagement.
Great British Spring Clean
This week marked the end of the Great British Spring Clean, an incredible initiative by Keep Britain Tidy. Over March, I organised and led two community litter picks – each with seven amazing volunteers giving their time to make a difference.
STEM Climate Ambassador
Libby Watts recently facilitated her first assignment as a STEM Climate Ambassador, conducting a climate challenge workshop at Court de Wyck Primary School. The Eco Town Planning Challenge aimed to engage children in creating eco-friendly communities by applying STEM concepts, encouraging teamwork and innovative thinking regarding climate solutions while promoting STEM careers.