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At the start of the year, we passed the milestone of 150,000 certified Carbon Literate citizens. It’s now time for us to shine a light on some of the people behind that number. People from all parts of society across the globe have been a part of The Carbon Literacy Project. Their stories are best told by reflecting on their pledge...


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We are proud to share that The Carbon Literacy Project has officially accredited 1,000 Carbon Literacy courses and certified 1,000 Carbon Literacy Facilitators (CLFs)! These milestones are more than just stats. They each represent 1000 ways in which Carbon Literacy has been shaped by and for real people, in real places, doing real work, across every continent, to cut carbon e...


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The UK Government has officially published its long-awaited Warm Homes Plan, which is considered the largest public investment in home upgrades in British history. The plan sets out to help millions of homes benefit from solar panels, batteries, heat pumps and insulation that can cut energy bills and tackle fuel poverty.

Homes and buildings account for roughly one-fift...


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Photo credit: Carbon Literacy trainers at British Antarctic Survey 

Since beginning its Carbon Literacy rollout in 2023, The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has reached many milestones, from a pilot course on the RRS Sir David ...


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My amateur skiing career started in a nappy in between my dad’s legs at 18 months. During my younger years, the position between my dad’s legs was a staple, and my ski vocabulary consisted of me screaming ‘faster faster’. Fortunately, along the road, I learnt to control myself on skis, but those external commands now exist as an internal monologue.

The privileg...


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