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NESTA to name final 10 community groups in bid to clinch £1 million climate change challenge
11/09/2008
"The fact that we had over 350 communities submitting strong ideas demonstrates there is the passion and knowledge across the UK to devise imaginative responses to climate change."
Ten community-led projects, designed to tackle climate change head on, will be announced today as finalists in NESTA's £1 million prize competition, the "Big Green Challenge".
The finalists have 12 months to slash CO2 emissions in their local communities - proving that communities can work together to develop new approaches to saving energy. The competition - the largest prize fund of its type - was launched in response to NESTA's concern that the onus for a "miracle cure" to solve climate change is too heavily focused on science and technology, whereas individuals and community groups may hold the answers.
Jonathan Kestenbaum, NESTA's CEO, said: "The fact that we had over 350 communities submitting strong ideas demonstrates there is the passion and knowledge across the UK to devise imaginative responses to climate change. We are confident the 10 Finalists will step up to the challenge of tackling the biggest single issue facing the planet."
He added: "The scale of the problem means that the development of new technology in itself will not be enough. The full range of innovation in response to climate change is not currently being utilised. We need individuals and communities to commit to changing the way we live and work."
NESTA is calling on Government, as well as public and private funders, to build on the work of the Big Green Challenge to support community-led action to reduce the UK's carbon footprint.
Juliet Davenport, chief executive and founder of Good Energy, who will be announce the finalists at an event this evening, said: "If the Government is serious about creating a low-carbon society, people need to be encouraged to be a part of the solution, or the UK will struggle to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2050."
Big Green Challenge finalists have been awarded up to £20,000, and will also receive professional business support to get their projects up and running over the next year.
A high profile judging panel, including Lord Puttnam, who chaired the Parliamentary Cross Party Select Committee on Climate Change will decide on the overall winner - or winners - in November 2009.
Sir David King, former Government Chief Scientific Advisor and NESTA Visiting Fellow will also speak at this evening's event.
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For further information, please contact NESTA Big Green Challenge PR consultants:
Hilary Carter, Email: hilary@societymedia.co.uk, Tel: 0789 013 7074
Anna Hollis, Email: anna@societymedia.co.uk, Tel: 020 8983 1858
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Finalists
Back 2 Earth - Hackney, London
Back 2 Earth is based at Hackney City Farm and aims to be a community resource and environmental improvement centre, implementing its 60 ideas for carbon reduction which include environmental workshops, courses and rainwater collection and reuse.
www.hackneycityfarm.co.uk
Community Sustainability Trust - Oxford
Oxford Community Association 'Low Carbon West Oxford' is planning to reduce CO2 and deal with flooding via its 'community sustainability trust'. Key projects will
include water cycling and harvesting, on-farm anaerobic digestion and community food production.
Faith and Climate Change in Birmingham - Birmingham
Faith and Climate Change in Birmingham is taking a technological and holistic approach towards their project. By incorporating work such as community gardening, theological debates, street clean-ups and tree planting they intend to include all faiths in their community to help reduce CO2.
www.birminghamfoe.org.uk
The Green School Bus - Lytham
The Green School Bus project, run by St Bedes School, aims to set up a Green Bus for the school and community that would use biodiesel, be equipped with solar roof panels and have charging points for pupils' laptops, mobile phones and iPods/MP3 players.
www.stbedeslytham.lancs.sch.uk
Household Energy Service - community owned ESCo. - Bishop's Castle
Light Foot Enterprises will set up a number of community owned and operated volunteer workforces to help people take the maximum number of environmental measures at the lowest costs and provide ongoing contact and support.
www.light-foot.org
Isle of Eigg - Isle of Eigg, Scotland
The Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust is planning a range of innovative initiatives including community biodiesel use, using excess heat from island electricity generation to heat community buildings and new recycling schemes for paper and oil.
www.isleofeigg.org
Global Generation - Kentish Town, London
A small charity in Kentish Town who would like to further develop their practical programmes, using young people as climate change champions. Their wide range of techniques for CO2 reduction includes the innovative green rooftops in urban spaces programme.
www.globalgeneration.org.uk
Meadows Ozone Green Loans - Nottingham
The Nottingham Energy Partnership, a charity working with a local credit union, has designed a 0% interest finance scheme for energy efficiency improvements, and is working on other projects, including a local energy company selling green electricity from a 330kW wind turbine.
www.nottenergy.com
The Three Green Valleys - Brecon, Wales
This group aims to develop micro hydro generation on steep valley sides that will produce enough electricity to finance further installations and provide capital for habitat restoration, efficiency measures and community food and transport projects.
Used Cooking Oil Alliance - Arundel, Sussex
Work This Way aims to set up a bio-fuels production programme in conjunction with Ford Prison in Sussex, collecting used vegetable oil from other prisons in the region to offer to local communities. Through the scheme, offenders will develop training and skills to enable them to find sustainable employment when released from prison.
The Big Green Challenge
Launched in October 2007, the Big Green Challenge is a £1 million prize fund to encourage and reward people working together to find new and better ways to tackle climate change. NESTA is challenging not-for-profit groups and organisations to develop and implement approaches to achieve significant reduction of C02 emissions in their communities.
Through the Big Green Challenge, we aim to reveal, and better understand, the potential power of new forms of community-led action on climate change - and improve the infrastructure (support, finance, organisational structure and policy) needed to maximise the potential of these innovations.
NESTA is running the Big Green Challenge to consider how best to stimulate the innovative capacities of the UK. NESTA believes the role of prizes has in the past been seen as an excellent way of galvanizing innovations.
Over the next 12 months, the Judges will carefully look at which projects are more successful in radically reducing CO2 emissions, both during the year and in the longer term, as well as which projects best engage their community and can grow or be replicated by other communities across the UK.
The judging panel includes:
- Lord David Puttnam, Chairman, Cross Party Select Committee on Climate Change
- Juliet Davenport, Founder and CEO of Good Energy
- Maria Adebowale, Founder and Director of Capacity Global
- Nick Starr, Executive Director of the National Theatre and NESTA Trustee
- Philip Selwood, CEO of the Energy Saving Trust
- Rebecca Willis, Vice Chair of the UK Sustainable Development Commission
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