Our local climate groups directory is a growing collection of like-minded organisations, charities and peoples with one goal in mind – to promote positive change in our lives by reducing our carbon foot print to zero.

If you’d like to be represented in our directory, click on the link directly below.

Area General
West
Postcode
LS3 1JS
Description
SAIL are a members network of organisations, individuals and students in the creative and cultural industries of Leeds who have come together to tackle the climate crisis.
Area General
North
Postcode
YO7 1FF
Description
Providing opportunities for local people to engage in a range of environmental activities from tree-planting and balsam bashing to campaigning on climate, air quality, river quality, biodiversity and other issues. Also member of North Yorkshire Climate Coalition.
Area General
West
Postcode
WF1
Description
Local FoE campaign group – campaigning on climate and nature.
Keyword Area
Friends of the Earth
Postcode
YO1 6ET
Description
Generating community-owned renewable energy and decarbonising heat through insulation retrofit advice, heat pump advice etc. Helping vulnerable York residents with energy bills through our York Energy Advice service.
Keyword Area
Community Energy
Area General
North
Postcode
HG1
Description
ZCH is a registered charity bringing together a group of residents from the Harrogate District to support the development of a low carbon sustainable economy. Our specific working groups are: Buildings & Energy, Engagement, Food, Natural Climate Solutions, Sustainable Transport. In addition. a funded Retrofit Programme was launched in 2022.
Area General
West
Postcode
LS6 & LS16
Description
Zero Carbon Headingley is a group of people living and working in Headingley taking action to cut carbon emissions. We believe in thinking global and acting local. We want to see Headingley become an environmentally sustainable neighborhood with quiet streets, clean air, low energy homes and businesses.
Keyword Area
Climate

“NET-ZERO offers not only a solution to climate change and air pollution, but an opportunity to create a cheaper, more resilient energy system, a more productive economy, and a better quality of life for all”

Mathew Hampshire-Waugh