We are sorry to say that Zero Carbon Yorkshire will
dissolve as an organisation after 7 years of great activities,
projects, events and campaigning initiatives.

The Buildings group and Transport group will continue to
meet using their existing mailing lists. The local Climate
Groups are still running, and will continue with informal
contact between themselves to share events and best
practice.

Aim: Drop Carbon Emissions by 50% by 2028

Statistic: We Recycle 60.8% of Waste

Impact: Stopping 1c of Global Warming Saves the World Over £100 Trillion Every 50 Years

Zero Carbon Yorkshire is more than just a token charity contributing it’s bit toward reducing carbon.

We are a way of reducing your own person carbon emissions and inspiring others to do the same. Explore our website to find a local group and make a difference. It’s not too late.

Zero Carbon News

Clean Air for Yorkshire

Air pollution causes 40,000 early deaths across the UK every year and the majority of the population breathe illegally polluted air. Parts of Yorkshire have a serious air pollution problem. Data from Public Health England reveals over 2500 premature deaths caused by...

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Ethical pensions and climate change

The Government is changing the rules for pension funds, which will mean they have to take far greater account of issues like climate change. This is great news, but they need to hear loud and clear that people want this change – the pensions industry are saying “ooh...

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Divestment news

12 Bradford councilors have now a signed pledge asking West Yorkshire Pension Fund to divest from fossil fuels to protect the climate and members' pensions. Kirklees UNISON passed a second motion in March at their AGM again demanding West Yorkshire Pension Fund divest...

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The Great Northern Transport debate

Transport for the North's Strategic Transport Plan sets out how over £70bn of investment in infrastructure will be spent over the next few decades. But with transport now accounting, according to some Government sources, up to 40% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions,...

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AGM and Open Forum

In June, Zero Carbon Yorkshire's Annual General Meeting took place in Leeds. We kicked off with activists from across Yorkshire contributing to a shared reporting wall where people shared which groups they were form and what they were doing. James McKay from the...

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The local authority Passivhaus revolution

Chayley Collis, Coordinator of Zero Carbon Yorkshire Buildings Group When trying to tackle the massive challenge  of getting Yorkshire to Zero Carbon as quickly as possible, the Zero Carbon Yorkshire Buildings working group has decided that one of its key aims should...

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Zero Carbon Yorkshire Launch Event

Zero Carbon Yorkshire launched with a bang on 27 February 2016 at Leeds Civic Hall.  80 campaigners, academics, local government representatives and officers, business people and other concerned individuals came together for a high-energy day of Open Space...

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Can Yorkshire get to Zero Carbon by 2030?

Ambitious decarbonisation plan launched for Yorkshire The COP 21 Paris Agreement in December 2015 committed the UK and world governments to radical carbon emission cuts to keep within safe climate levels. Environmental campaigners in Yorkshire believe that the UK...

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