Homepage

Boost for Cold to Cosy Homes thanks to Energy Redress Funding Success

Funding success from Energy Redress means that our very successful Cold to Cosy Homes Cumbria project can continue to provide support, advice and practical help to hundreds of householders across Cumbria. The Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme gathers funds from Ofgem’s enforcement and compliance scheme.  These are then distributed to organisations across Great Britain that provide energy advice, support decarbonisation activities and develop innovate energy-focused services and products. CAfS success in the second round of Energy Redress funding means that we have received vital funds of over £290,000 specifically to support our Cold to Cosy Homes Cumbria project. Andrew Northcott, our [...]

By |2023-06-01T16:15:35+01:00June 1st, 2023|Homepage, News|

Celebrating our partnership with Shed One Distillery

Last month, Shed One distillery hosted a fundraiser for us to celebrate three years of our charity-business partnership, alongside launching their new 100% recycled glass bottles. We were joined on the night by many local businesses, who all enjoyed the opportunity to sample Shed One’s award-winning gin whilst sharing lots of constructive conversation around green business practice. Since their launch in 2016, Shed One have won many awards for their sustainable business practices, providing a great role model for others looking to reduce the carbon footprint of their business in a manageable way. Distillery owners, Zoe and Andy, gave [...]

By |2023-06-28T12:25:27+01:00May 31st, 2023|Homepage, News|

We could see the world’s climate warming by 1.5° in 2027. What can we do?

You won’t have been able to avoid the news last week when scientists confirmed that our continuing use of fossil fuels means a high chance that we could see the world’s climate warming by 1.5° before 2027.  Why warming of 1.5° is important. The global temperatures warming by 1.5° is spoken about frequently because it represents a ‘tipping point’ for many of the world’s ecosystems.  It would mean that 14% of the Earth’s population will be exposed to severe heatwaves once every five years and a devastating effect on habitats and ocean systems. If it reaches 2°, 37% of the Earth’s [...]

By |2023-05-25T13:12:46+01:00May 25th, 2023|Homepage, News|

Our latest newsletter – 6 May 2023

Read our latest newsletter for details of our brilliant news about our Carbon Literacy courses being awarded platinum status, thanks for Big Give donations, a last call for Climate Champions in Copeland, a call out for opinions from upland hill farmers and an offer of low carbon business support. Plus forthcoming events, and recruitment and volunteering opportunities. We send our newsletters every couple of weeks. We'll let you know about our forthcoming events, webinars, and courses; top tips for cutting your carbon footprint, our services and projects. To get this direct to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter! [...]

By |2023-05-05T16:03:06+01:00May 5th, 2023|Homepage, News|

CAfS recognised as one of the best charities in the country 

CAfS awarded platinum status by the Carbon Literacy Project Cumbria Action for Sustainability, Cumbria’s climate change charity, is one of only ten organisations in the country to have received the prestigious award of Platinum Status. Accredited by the Carbon Literacy Project, this is the highest award level and recognises organisations that demonstrate outstanding delivery of the Carbon Literacy course and educate and inspire businesses, organisations, communities, and individuals to act on climate change.   As part of their drive to support Cumbria to reach its ambition of becoming carbon net zero by 2037, Cumbria Action for Sustainability [...]

By |2023-07-04T07:04:17+01:00May 4th, 2023|Homepage, News|

Calling upland farmers for land use research

CAfS partner work with farmers in Cumbria continues as we look for ways we can support this vital sector to reduce it's carbon footprint.  Our next project is calling on upland farmers to come forward for a study exploring land use issues led by Dr Peter Gittins, an upland farmer from the University of Leeds.  This research is seeking to interview upland beef and sheep farmers in Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Exmoor to give their views on approaches towards ELMs, (environmental land management schemes) net zero, and any constraints or barriers they may be facing. We want to speak to farmers [...]

By |2023-04-25T12:53:57+01:00April 25th, 2023|Homepage, News|

Our latest newsletter – 6 April 2023

Catch up with the latest CAfS news and events - read our latest newsletter. We send our newsletters every couple of weeks. We'll let you know about our forthcoming events, webinars, and courses; top tips for cutting your carbon footprint, our services and projects. To get this direct to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter! Subscribe to get our newsletter direct to your inbox!

By |2023-04-06T15:33:30+01:00April 6th, 2023|Homepage, News|

Countdown to Change Begins at Home Appeal

We're counting down to our Change Begins at Home appeal this month as part of the Big Give Green Match Fund (20-27 April 2023). This year we are aiming to raise £20,000 to support our energy services. With an ongoing cost of living crisis pushing more people into hardship, never have our energy support services been more vital. This winter, we saw calls to our helpline more than double and with prices continuing to rise, we are expecting to hear from even more people in need. Our Change Begins at Home appeal is working to ensure we can continue [...]

By |2023-04-20T08:46:22+01:00April 5th, 2023|Homepage, News|

Call for Climate Champions to support Cumbria’s drive to net zero.

CAfS putting out a call for volunteers to be part of our third year of community climate champions. Our Climate Champions receive accredited Carbon Literacy training and full support from our brilliant team here at CAfS. They increase their knowledge of climate science and solutions and actively promote actions and ideas that can be developed and maintained in their community. They build confidence and develop relationships within their community, sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm with others. The Climate Champions project has been very successful so far, training over 35 volunteers and reaching over 1300 people thorough a wide variety of [...]

By |2023-08-22T13:59:41+01:00April 4th, 2023|Climate Champions, Homepage, News|

Priority community projects receive funding to cut carbon in Cumbria

Seven community-led projects, aimed at raising awareness of the climate crisis in Cumbria and helping people to reduce their carbon emissions, have been awarded a grand total of £47,725 from CAfS’ Community Climate Grants scheme, which is funded by the National Lottery’s Climate Action Fund, Allerdale Borough Council and South Lakeland District Council. The projects seeking support for a diverse range of action including a cycling festival, shuttle bus, anaerobic digester and other ideas, were presented to an audience of community groups on March 23rd. Participants then voted for their preferred projects. Among the winning projects was The Rebuild Site [...]

By |2023-03-29T11:55:52+01:00March 28th, 2023|Homepage, News|
Go to Top