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Declarations of Climate Emergency at national and local level have helped to sharpen people's focus on the need to act now to tackle climate change. Action will mean accelerating the pace at which we...
SE2 have been the perfect partner. The team are passionate and committed, but also practical; they have an impressive eye for detail, and know exactly what delivers a successful project.
Jake Reynolds, CPSL and former senior advisor to Department for Education
We’re always delighted to publish guest blogs and to share the thoughts and ideas of our colleagues and associates. This time, it’s the turn of Kelly Greer, Research Director at the Association for the Conservation of Energy (
This blog was first published in June 2017 on the Saint-Gobain Multicomfort website - www.multicomfort.co.uk. I haven't shared it before because the topic - health and buildings - sat uncomfortably when the Grenfell Tower fire happened. What did all of these nuances about data and damp matter in the face of such catastrophe? It feels like time to share it now.