Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.
Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.
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Develop a long term plan for your setting to become more sustainable across different areas, including energy efficiency, decarbonisation, climate adaptation and resilience, biodiversity, green infrastructure, climate education, and green skills.
Use the insights from your curriculum audit and green skills review to establish clear goals for integrating climate education and green skills into your formal and informal teaching, learning, extra-curriculars and play.
Now that you have your vision, try agreeing responsibility for and kicking off a few actions.
Set aside a small amount of money to support the implementation of any quick, easy adaptation actions you identified through your climate risk assessment.
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be divided into three categories: Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3. These are commonly used in sustainability resources, so it's worth becoming familiar with them.