"Can the transition to a sustainable future be locally led?" – Some sundry thoughts.

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"Can the transition to a sustainable future be locally led?" – Some sundry thoughts.

Yesterday, I was given four in-cohesive minutes to respond to the question, "Can the transition to a sustainable future can be locally led?".  This is what I said:

First off, an observation: from a climate change mitigation point of view, it's not going particularly well.  At least, if the yardstick of (dis-)progress is to be measured by human greenhouse gas emissions (the size of the actual flux of CO2 into the atmosphere).

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Creating a framework for the assessment of the socio-economic benefits of community energy

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Creating a framework for the assessment of the socio-economic benefits of community energy

In connection with my MSc thesis I am interning at Scene to develop an initial version of a framework to measure the socio-economic benefits of community renewables. My thesis aims to be a starting point for a potentially larger research project on the assessment of the socio-economic impacts of community renewables to be carried out by Emily Creamer (Edinburgh University) and Anna Harnmeijer (Scene). 

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Five cities, five countries, one ambition

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Five cities, five countries, one ambition

The Dutch Research Institute for Transitions takes us through their transitions management approach to achieving transformative sustainability initiatives, based on their recent experiences with five cities around the world. Representing Scotland was Aberdeen City Council, who undertook a school energy efficiency project and the 'Celebrate the Street' initiative, as well as numerous other projects.

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So what’s the potential of renewables, anyway? (Part 01)

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So what’s the potential of renewables, anyway? (Part 01)

My colleagues are going to hate me for posting this, but ... well, I'm not Elon Musk*, okay? So here's a bit of a beginnings for constraints on the future of renewables. And when I say 'beginnings' I mean 'beginnings'! If one wants to do this properly one needs to start with so-called 'boundary conditions' and work inwards from there.

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