Supporting climate engagement projects.
Community workshops, podcasts and green festivals are amongst the
activities which will be supported from the latest round of
Scottish Government funding, aimed at increasing people's
understanding of climate change and encouraging individuals to
take action.
Eight projects will receive support through the Climate
Engagement Fund, with funding totalling £272,000.
They involve a diverse range of proposals including:
- climate engagement workshops with young people in Edinburgh,
Glasgow and Dundee, highlighting green skills and career
opportunities, and a ‘Generation Green' festival in Glasgow to
educate, raise awareness and inspire young people to consider the
role they can play in Scotland's transition to net zero
- a 10-part podcast series produced by world-leading scientists
designed to make climate science accessible and promote action by
individuals
- Climate Change for All workshops delivered by National
Museums Scotland to encourage climate engagement activity from an
early age
- supporting households in Glasgow prepare their homes for the
impacts of climate change, including keeping properties cool in
summer and safe from storms in winter
There were more than 180 applications to the annual fund, which
has already supported eight climate engagement projects in
Scotland, with funding totalling £800,000 to date.
Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero said: “The race to net zero
is one that we must all win, and we know that public support is
crucial in order to successfully achieve the transformational
societal change required to achieve it.
“As such, it is vital that everyone in our society understands
the nature and scale of the climate emergency and has the
opportunity to participate and shape decisions about our national
approach to tackling it.
“We need as many credible voices communicating about climate
change as possible and by supporting grassroots action, the
Climate Engagement Fund will help enable individuals and
communities to directly contribute to tackling climate change and
support Scotland in meeting its target of net zero emissions by
2045.“
National Museums Scotland, Engagement Manager, Ashley
Mackenzie-White said: "We're delighted to have support from the
Climate Engagement Fund for our forthcoming climate
engagement programmes.
“These include Climate Change for All workshops, inspired by the
National Collection, running through the autumn, with further
activity to come at the National Museum of Scotland for February
half-term.
“These programmes will inspire hope for the future, reaching
thousands of visitors to the National Museum of Scotland and
further afield through both partnerships with the sector
including disseminating learning."
Background
More information on the Climate Engagement Fund www.gov.scot/publications/climate-engagement-fund/
Details of all the projects receiving funding:
Organisation
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Grant funding
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Brief project description
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Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment &
Society (SAGES)
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£29,700
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10-part podcast series – produced by world-leading
scientists - making climate science accessible and
promoting action
|
National Museums Scotland
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£33,594
|
Climate Change for All workshops supporting behaviour
change pledges
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SWAN Autism
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£28,100
|
Coaching programme to help people halt and reverse nature
loss.
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The Prince's Trust
|
£30,629
|
Sustainability workshops and Generation Green Festival
focused on green skills and career opportunities
|
Loco Home Retrofit CIC Ltd
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£39,926
|
Identifying climate impacts in Glasgow and providing
practical advice on adapting to extreme weather
|
Dundee & Angus College
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£36,880
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Empowering students to develop resources on climate and
energy that can engage and help the local community
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Lairg and District Learning Centre
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£26,730
|
To use bird migration as a vehicle for climate engagement
through carbon conversations, events and workshops in
Lairg and throughout Sutherland.
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Scottish Association for Marine Science
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£47,111
|
Exploring how climate change affects coastal and island
communities and the whales and dolphins that live in the
waters around them.
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