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Local Zero
Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities
Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 126

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Waste not, want not: top tips to tackle household food waste
jeudi 3 octobre 2024 • Durée 56:02
After the unveiling of a new co-host (!!!), and some discussion about recent visits to Orkney and Ayrshire, we are joined on the pod by Laura Young (@LessWasteLaura) and Andrew Pankhurst from Zero Waste Scotland to examine how we can avoid creating unnecessary food waste in the home.
Reducing Food Waste at Home bitesize course: https://www.zerowastescotland.org.uk/resources/bitesize-food-waste-course
A new dawn for net zero? A forward look at Labour’s plan for government
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Durée 57:46
Matt and Fraser return after a (washout) summer to share their expectations, hopes and any potential concerns about the new Labour government's Net Zero manifesto and policies.
There is also an important update on the future of Local Zero.
Linkedin - Local Zero Podcast
https://www.localzeropod.com
Citizens assemble: participatory approaches for climate action
jeudi 15 février 2024 • Durée 55:17
After catching up on professional and personal news, Matt, Becky and Fraser welcome Rachel Coxcoon to the pod. Rachel, a former councillor and founder/director of Climate Guide, and is currently doing a PHD at Lancaster University.
In this episode, we talk about the role of deliberative democracy such as climate assemblies, and how we can use these effectively to achieve Net Zero.
AUDIO TRANSCRIPTION
[music flourish]
Becky: Hello and welcome to Local Zero with Becky, Matt and Fraser.
Becky: Joining us today is Rachel Coxcoon. Rachel spent many years working at the Centre for Sustainable Energy, leading their work around local and community empowerment. She's a former councillor, Director of Climate Guide, and if that wasn't enough, is now doing a PhD at Lancaster University, exploring how socioeconomic differences and political outlooks influence how people engage with the Net Zero transition.
Fraser: In this episode, we'll be chatting about the role of deliberative democracies such as citizens assemblies in climate policymaking and how to use these effectively as a core part of the Net Zero transition.
Matt: Really looking forward to this one. But before we get stuck into the episode, a plea from us to review Local Zero five stars, of course, wherever you listen to your pods and please do get in touch with us. If there's anything you'd like us to discuss, you can do that via email Localzeropod@gmail.com or Twitter at Local Zero pod.
Matt: We really do love hearing from you all.
Fraser: Yes, and if you enjoy Local Zero, the number one way you can help us is by recommending us to friends and colleagues. So if you could take two seconds to send the pod on to others, we would really, really appreciate it.
Becky: And you can also find further reading, episode transcripts, and the entire back catalogue of Local Zero on our website, localzeropod.Com.
Matt: So we've been asking many of you to get in touch with examples of how Local Zero has informed your work and it's been very heartening to hear the responses. So thank you to all of those who've taken the time. Now we had an email from Isaac Beaver who was recently on the pod about how Local Zero has influenced climate action scorecards in Canada, Isaac said, I thought I would let you know that a Canadian organization called the climate reality project, listen to your original podcast with Hannah and found out about our project.
Matt: They got in contact with us last year, and there is now a scorecards based project in Canada, with the results that are going to launch in June. Hope that's helpful for your funding impact as well as a nice story for a Monday afternoon. Well, Isaac, it was indeed a nice story and it's really great to hear that we're shifting the dial elsewhere.
Matt: Maybe we'll try to organize a chat with them, add that to the website and on the show notes.
Becky: Very, very exciting. That's cool. Like just shows that influence around the world. Absolutely
Matt: amazing. It was. And. A little closer to home. We also had a chat with Alistair McPherson, who's CEO of Plymouth Energy Community.
Matt: So a community owned and led charity that's looking to essentially deliver zero carbon houses and also community owned renewables. Uh, Alistair organize a quick chat with me, 20, 30 minutes. Basically just saying this pod has really helped to inform his thinking, his colleagues thinking about the next steps their organization is going to take.
Matt: So Alistair, thank you for taking the time. It's really, really appreciated.
Fraser: We're everywhere. We're everywhere.
Becky: Ultimately,...
Show me the money: funding the net zero transition
mercredi 10 février 2021 • Durée 53:58
Power To The People: Net Zero and Citizen Engagement
mercredi 27 janvier 2021 • Durée 41:58
Chris Stark of the UK Climate Change Committee
mercredi 13 janvier 2021 • Durée 53:08
The team refer to a document in the episode entitled 'Local Authorities and the Sixth Carbon Budget'. You can download it at this link: https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/local-authorities-and-the-sixth-carbon-budget/
Fuel poverty and net zero: Leave no-one behind
jeudi 17 décembre 2020 • Durée 42:55
We hear from:
Prof Aimee Ambrose, Energy Policy professor at Sheffield Hallam University and chair of the UK's Fuel Poverty Research Network
Luke Fraser from The Orkney Islands Council on Orkney's pioneering energy project ReFLEX.
Gareth Davies from Orkney-based company Aquatera, also on ReFLEX.
Glasgow's challenge: a net zero city by 2030
mercredi 2 décembre 2020 • Durée 40:16
Contributors:
Anna Richardson - Glasgow City Council Convener for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction
Lucy Gillie - general manager of Govanhill-based community environmental organisation South Seeds
Roddy Yarr - leads on developing and implementing climate change policy and solutions for the University of Strathclyde
COVID's Lessons for the Road to Net Zero
mercredi 18 novembre 2020 • Durée 38:29
Countdown to COP26 in Glasgow
mercredi 4 novembre 2020 • Durée 47:25
Local Zero is a podcast from Glasgow-based climate change researchers Dr Rebecca Ford, Dr Matt Hannon and Fraser Stewart, brought to you by EnergyREV. Subscribe now to get every episode straight to your podcast feed.
Episode 1 contributors:
Renee Van Diemen a senior scientist from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Sam Gardner, Scottish Power's Head of Climate Change & Sustainability, and chair of the Edinburgh Climate Commission
David Reay, Chair in Carbon Management & Education at Edinburgh University
Erin Curtis, aged 16, volunteer coordinator for Glasgow Youth Strikes
Angus Miller, Glasgow City Council's Environment, Sustainability and Carbon Reduction Chair.









