Local Authorities
Local authorities have a vital role to play in reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Through their role as community leaders, service providers and as the local planning authority, local authorities can help to tackle climate change across the breadth of their activities.
The Energy Saving Trust's Practical help service offers a range of advice, support and services designed specifically for local authorities to help meet the challenge. To find out more about the range of services available please visit our Support services pages on the left. If you can't find what you're looking for or need further assistance, call our Practical help enquiry line on 0844 84 888 30 or email us.
To find out key updates and new additions to the Local authorities website please visit our Local authority news page.
National Indicator 186 - The Guide
The Energy Saving Trust has developed an online guide to help support your work to reduce per capita carbon emissions for National Indicator 186.
TrACE - Tracking action on carbon emissions
The Energy Saving Trust has launched TrACE, a new tool that will record carbon dioxide saving evidence for National Indicator 186.
One-to-one support programme
The One-to-one support programme aims to help local authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to reduce area-wide carbon emissions and demonstrate local leadership in addressing climate change. It is currently helping over 130 local authorities and will assist more in the future.
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