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🀝 Our research helps chart an alternative path forward towards net-zero. The JUST-Systems project will explore new, more locally driven forms of governance that could better support communities and speed up decarbonisation in these everyday sectors.

JUST-Systems: www.abdn.ac.uk/geosciences/...

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🚫 Ultimately, the way we currently govern net zero has taken us a long way, but this approach may not prove as effective in removing the remaining half of the UK’s emissions. 6/n

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πŸš—πŸ πŸ” At the same time, most of the remaining emissions are bound up with every day, people-centred activities β€” like transport, food, and domestic heating β€” meaning the next stage of decarbonisation will likely feel much more disruptive to the general public’s day-to-day life. 5/n

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πŸ‘Ž We don’t yet fully understand what’s driving this change but we suggest that one important reason may be that the current approach to net zero hasn’t done enough to benefit or empower many communities. 4/n

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🫸 However, cross party political support has weakened in recent years, reflecting a noticeable shift in the general public’s feelings toward net zero. 3/n

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πŸ’ͺ The UK has long been seen as a global leader on climate action. Thanks to strong public and political support, the carbon emissions generated within the UK are now less than half what they were in 1990. 2/n

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Today we have release our latest think piece that reflects on the push back against net-zero and what we may need to do about it:

πŸ“– Stick or twist? Why the UK's net-zero strategy is faltering and may need to change

doi.org/10.17868/str...

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The deadline has been extended to 16th Feb.

Please circulate this opportunity across your networks.

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Check out this exciting PhD vacancy with our colleagues in SISC - full details in their post below! ⬇️

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21-01-26 Blog Post | University of Strathclyde

πŸ“– 🀝 What is 'community' – and why does it matter? 🀝 πŸ“–

In our latest blog, Dr Iain Cairns digs into the meaning of community. He goes right back to fundamentals, to consider what different framings of 'community' mean for researchers, practitioners & communities.

www.strath.ac.uk/business/hun...

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Exploring the multi-level governance of Community Benefit Funds | University of Strathclyde

We are delighted to be hiring our next PhD student:

*Exploring the multi-level governance of Community Benefit Funds (CBFs) to accelerate regional sustainability transitions*

You can apply at the below link:

www.strath.ac.uk/studywithus/...

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➑️ Link to news story:

www.strath.ac.uk/business/hun...

➑️ Read SISC's report here:

strathprints.strath.ac.uk/94730/

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🟒 Foundation Scotland also bring value to the sector as a whole; they are highly active in terms of sectoral leadership and advocacy, and play key roles in developing, testing and disseminating innovative approaches to CBF good practice.

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πŸ“š The research finds that Foundation Scotland is a β€˜one stop shop’ that plays a critical role in supporting communities and project developers to initiate, design, operate and evaluate CBFs.

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🧩 This report aims to fill that gap by examining Foundation Scotland's approach to CBFs; who are responsible for helping to govern approximately 1/3 of Scotland's total CBF spend.

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πŸ”Ž Despite the current scale and growth trajectory of CBFs there has been little research exploring the different types of CBF operation and governance, and the respective strengths and weaknesses of these different approaches in generating impactful and resilient community benefit, so far.

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πŸ“ˆ CBFs support communities affected by developments such as renewable energy. Last year, CBFs distributed over Β£30m every year across Scotland's communities; a number which is set to increase over the coming years.

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πŸš€ NEW REPORT LAUNCHED πŸš€

🌟 A new report by the Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities (SISC) has identified Foundation Scotland as a model for good practice, in the design and governance of Community Benefit Funds (CBFs).

Full report: strathprints.strath.ac.uk/94730/

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The Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities has finally joined BlueSky.

Please follow us if you're interested in research that explores pathways to a fair and sustainable future, where communities are represented, empowered and enriched.

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