Working together to deliver a low carbon future for Scotland through smarter collaborations and better conversations.

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Working together to deliver a low carbon future for Scotland through smarter collaborations and better conversations

About us Formed in 2009 Supported by the Scottish Government Purpose is to ensure that all sectors of Scotland’s economy and civic society contribute fully to achieving Scotland’s ambitious climate change targets

What we do Climate change and delivering an economy, based on securing sustainable energy sources, are twin challenges for Scotland’s environment, economy and people. Government alone cannot hope to tackle these challenges. Scotland’s 2020 Climate Group has come from; a view that those key people in Scotland who are in a position to contribute or influence action should work together

The Group encourages greater collaboration and shared best practice between all sectors of Scottish society. 140 members across 100 organisations Scotland has a target of 42% carbon reduction by 2020

Our structure – how we work Main Group – including Project/Delivery Team, Chair, Vice Chair (x 5 people), Chairs of sub-groups Sub-groups covering; Transport, Built Environment, Finance, Behaviour Change Research and Innovation

Our Chair & Vice Chairs

We are we going?

Achieve sustained carbon reduction and 42% reduction by 2020 Encourage cross communication, collaboration and best practice between members and wider networks Raise the Group’s profile externally to help share best practice to a wider audience and by doing so, encourage further collaboration Encourage businesses and Scottish public to play their part Scotland’s 2020 Climate Group to stand on its own as a world-class case study

14 activities for 2014

Play your part! 2020climategroup.org.uk Get involved in the