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Liz and Rachael have always had a geeky soft spot for heat networks... and it's great that the last few years have seen sustained commitment from national and local governments to the creation of a...
For the past three years SE2 has helped us deliver our Healthy Homes Initiative. Their understanding of the issues around fuel poverty, ability to communicate clearly to different stakeholders and willingness to go that extra mile has contributed massively to the initiatives success and made them an ideal partner.
Last week, we shared Josh Turner's story No Need to Panic with you; Josh was selected by our judging panel as the winning short story in our recent competition.
This week, it's one of the runners-up: here's A Climate Change Carol, by Melanie Thompson. Enjoy!
Over the past ten years, we’ve worked with individuals, communities, public sector organisations and others to address the challenge of a changing climate. We have also worked with the business sector, and that’s where my attention has turned for this latest in our blog-fest to celebrate ten years of SE2.
Turning 10 has been a great opportunity for us to stand back and appreciate just how much we’ve done and how broad our reach has been. Following on from Liz’s first (brilliant) birthday blog on Telling the Story of Retrofit, it’s my turn now to turn the spotlight on how we’ve helped to shape national, regional and local policy over the last ten years.