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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 helped us design & run a stakeholder round-table to discuss the challenges and research opportunities to accelerate the take up of green heat. The work they did, including a background review & facilitation of the round-table, was done quickly and to a high quality. SE2 are always reliable, helpful and professional. It is a pleasure to work with them.
Cat Reeby, Surrey Living Lab project manager, University of Surrey
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Welcome to our blog, where we'll be keeping you up to date with information, views and insights into the sustainability sector. If you would like to know more about what we do, take a look at our case studies or contact us on contact@se-2.co.uk.
Before we get into this blog, a declaration of interest: SE2 were part of a team which built the evidence base to underpin the Mayor of London’s Fuel Poverty Action Plan. So yes, we’re marking our own homework a little here…
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.
Bevan Jones became Managing Director of Sustainable Homes in late 2016, taking over the reins from Andrew Eagles, who featured on this blog last year. Sustainable Homes is a thriving not-for-profit consultancy and research body, supporting the housing sector.