Climate Ambassadors
Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.
Let’s Go Zero Climate Action Advisors
Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.
Explore scenario modelling
Scenario modeling in decarbonisation planning involves creating different hypothetical situations (scenarios). Use these to explore the potential outcomes of different strategies your setting has identified - through your various audits and surveys - to reduce your carbon and greenhouse gas emissions.
For example, if your setting has committed to reducing its carbon and greenhouse gas emissions by 50% over the next 10 years, you may have identified several interventions, such as upgrading building insulation, purchasing green energy, or implementing a carpool program. Scenario modeling will help you explore the feasibility and impact of these actions on reducing your setting's carbon footprint and determine the most effective path forward. You can develop these scenarios based on different factors, such as investment or funding, time, or Scope prioritisation.
This will ensure that the interventions you set out in your long term net zero plan are achievable, and have been selected with consideration of any limitations which affect your setting, such as funding, budget, time, complexity and access to skills, resources and support. Taking this approach will increase your chances of success, and help you to be confident that your plan is achievable.
For example, if your setting has committed to reducing its carbon and greenhouse gas emissions by 50% over the next 10 years, you may have identified several interventions, such as upgrading building insulation, purchasing green energy, or implementing a carpool program. Scenario modeling will help you explore the feasibility and impact of these actions on reducing your setting's carbon footprint and determine the most effective path forward. You can develop these scenarios based on different factors, such as investment or funding, time, or Scope prioritisation.
This will ensure that the interventions you set out in your long term net zero plan are achievable, and have been selected with consideration of any limitations which affect your setting, such as funding, budget, time, complexity and access to skills, resources and support. Taking this approach will increase your chances of success, and help you to be confident that your plan is achievable.
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