SCIS is pleased to publish the fourth of our co-benefits series highlighting some of the key social benefits of local climate action that could be implemented by local authorities across Scotland. In this briefing: Heat Networks.
This SCIS Insight briefing - co-authored with adaptation specialist Dr. Emma Yule - outlines the benefits of integrating climate adaptation and mitigation concerns when delivering area-wide emissions reduction programmes.
SCIS is pleased to publish the third of a series of briefings highlighting some of the key social benefits and real value of local climate action that could be implemented by local authorities across Scotland. In this Insight: Heat Pumps.
SCIS is pleased to publish the second of a series of briefings highlighting some of the key social benefits and real value of local climate action that could be implemented by local authorities across Scotland. In this briefing: Electric Vehicles.
Aberdeenshire Council are the first local authority to publish and share their ClimateView dashboard publicly as part of the Scottish Climate Intelligence Service programme.
The Scottish Climate Intelligence Service is thrilled to announce the publication of our case study - Multi-level Climate Governance in Scotland: The Scottish Climate Intelligence Service - and its presentation and discussion at New York Climate Week 2025.
SCIS is pleased to publish the first of a series of briefings highlighting some of the key social benefits and real value of local climate action that could be implemented by local authorities across Scotland.
We are pleased to invite bids for the independent review of our area-wide emissions inventory and the methodology used to align local authority-specific data with the GHG Protocol for Cities (GPC).
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