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Collaborating for a sustainable Scotland
Friday, 5 June, 2015
#2020summit #Scotlandcollaborates
Introduction
Samantha Barber Vice Chair
Scotland’s 2020 Climate Group
Welcome
Gerry McCormac Principal
University of Stirling
Setting the sceneSamantha Barber
Address
Dr Aileen McLeodMinister for
Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform
Panel sessionCentre for Sustainable Practice & Living
Professor Sharon Bolton, Head of School, Dean of Equality and Diversity and Professor of Organisational Analysis, Stirling University
Terry A’Hearn, Chief Executive, Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Professor Peter Head CBE, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Ecological Sequestration Trust
Corrie McChord OBE, Convenor Communities & Partnerships, Stirling Council
Professor Jim Skea
RCUK Energy Strategy Fellow and Professor of Sustainable EnergyImperial College London
Lang Banks
DirectorWWF Scotland
Collaborating for a sustainable Scotland
Ian Marchant
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DEFINITION OF
SUSTAINABILITY
Development that meets the need of
the present without compromising the
ability of the future generations to
meet their own needs.
Growth that meet the needs of the
present stakeholders whilst enhancing
the ability of the organisation to meet
future needs.
DEFINITION OF SUSTAINABILITY
DEFINITION OF SUSTAINABILITY
Resource use Well being
SAVE MONEY
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ENGAGE STAFF
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ENHANCE BRAND
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REDUCE RISKS
NEW OPPORTUNITIES
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One year on –
SolarAid - Delivering, solar lights and reactivating MREA. Glasgow Caledonian University - Measuring climate justice.Keep Scotland Beautiful - Educating teachers and children.
Support – e.g. Scottish Renewables, Aecom and The Gloag Foundation Giving – e.g. Scottish Government, Zero Waste Scotland, William Tracey, RBS, Lloyd’s, Scottish Power and a number of private donors.
Raised so far: £328k of £400k.
With many more good conversations had and networks made. Thank you for the support thus far.
To come…
Fundraising the remaining £70k+
Partners delivery of Phase 1 objectives.
Your involvement in the journey welcomed:
Helping build campaign networks
Assisting in fundraising opportunities
Volunteering time or by giving financially
Raise awareness of Climate Justice
Share the Scotland Lights up Malawi story
And in time the next chapters of the story in addressing Climate Justice.
If you are interested in staying connected &/ or supporting the campaign, please speak with Ruth at the campaign stall today.
The next bookSusan Rice
Elizabeth DirthVice Chair
Closing remarksQuestions/Discussion
Play your part! Lunch and networking
2020climategroup.org.uk