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SUMMARY:UK Co-Benefits Atlas Launch
DESCRIPTION:How can we visualise the co-benefits of climate action? And\, can co-benefits visualisations advance the integration of co-benefits into climate change policies\, programmes\, and projects? \nJoin us on Tuesday 6 May at the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute (ECCI)\, from 12-4pm\, for the launch of the UK Co-Benefits Atlas (UKCBA).  Drawing on the analysis pioneered by the ECCI for the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC)\, the UKCBA aims to make co-benefits data and analyses more accessible for businesses\, investors\, researchers\, third sector organisations\, and policymakers across Scotland and the UK. \nAs the importance of social and community co-benefits in achieving climate change and net zero goals becomes ever more apparent\, the UKCBA promises to be a vital tool for local authority officers\, researchers\, project managers\, and policy makers alike. \nThis event is funded by Scotland Beyond Net Zero and the Financial Pathways theme of the Scottish Research Alliance for Energy Homes and Livelihoods. \nGet tickets here.
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/uk-co-benefits-atlas-launch/
LOCATION:Edinburgh Climate Change Institute\, High School Yards\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1LZ
CATEGORIES:Financial Pathways
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SUMMARY:Financial Pathways Incubator 2: The Co-benefits of decarbonisation?
DESCRIPTION:Grand Central Hotel\, Glasgow \nRegister here \nWhat are the co-benefits of investing in climate mitigation and adaptation? The true values of investing in climate change are understood to be far greater than traditional measures of financial returns\, job creation\, and tonnes of CO2 equivalents saved. Indeed\, the ‘co-benefits’ of climate investing can include improved air and water quality\, flood resiliency\, and increased local biodiversity\, as well as warmer homes\, better health outcomes\, and increased happiness. \nYet\, valuing these co-benefits in ways that are compatible with traditional valuation methodologies has been elusive and challenged scholars and practitioners alike to reconcile notions of ‘value’ and ‘values’. Addressing this challenge is critically important because the ‘economic case’ for decarbonising Scotland’s housing and building stock rests on bridging the conceptual and empirical divide between benefits and co-benefits. \n  \nIn this second annual Financial Pathways Incubator\, we bring together cross-sectoral stakeholders from the worlds of government\, academia\, finance\, and the built environment sector to share: \n\nFinancial methodologies that bridge the benefits co-benefits divide\nAdvances in co-benefits research\nPlace-base approaches to co-benefits\n\n  \nDay plan for the incubator (detailed agenda for the incubator is forthcoming): \nDay 1 – Thursday 9 | 930-1600 | Co-benefits Cross-sectoral Incubator\nDay 2 – Friday 10 | 930-1300 | Co-benefits analysis\, research and technical workshop
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/financial-pathways-incubator-2-the-co-benefits-of-decarbonisation/
LOCATION:Grand Central Glasgow Hotel
CATEGORIES:Financial Pathways
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SUMMARY:Financial Pathways to Net Zero Incubator
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Research Alliance for Energy\, Homes\, and Livelihoods hosted its first major event of 2024 at the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow. \nThis two-day Financial Pathways to Net Zero Incubator was designed to bring financial industry representatives together with researchers from universities and partners to discuss the question: how can we decarbonise Scotland’s housing and building stock and craft a more sustainable future? \n“Achieving net zero\, in particular a just net zero\, is a monumental challenge that will require cross sectoral collaborations.” said  organiser Dr Sean Field\, “The Financial Pathways to Net Zero incubator in Glasgow marked the first time that the Alliance and the University of St Andrews took a leading role in convening a critical mass of policy makers\, financiers\, academics and civil society partners all working to achieve net zero by 2045.” \nThere are mounting incentives to transition to a low-carbon society. The Scottish Government has set an ambitious goal of reaching net zero by 2045\, there is increasing pressure on financial institutions to decarbonise their portfolios\, and the cost-of-living crisis is putting pressure on households to reduce their net energy consumption. \nThe Incubator marks the first in what will be a series of engagements that will shape the future of net zero research and collaborations in Scotland in the coming years. If you would like to be included in future iterations of this programme\, please email the organiser Dr Sean Field – sf95@st-andrews.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/financial-pathways-to-net-zero-incubator/
LOCATION:Grand Central Glasgow Hotel
CATEGORIES:Financial Pathways
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