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1 24 April 2008 Environment Champions Ade Williams Debra Lumsden Global Action Plan STARS

2 Welcome Introductions

3 Agenda Current status of project / teams Any planning / actions already undertaken Agreement on launch date Further resources / permissions required for communication campaigns Communication ideas sharing workshop

4 How do you make a difference? Positive - start small, make ideas visible Practical - simple solutions Persistent - success comes from keeping at it Get senior hall staff to walk the talk Communication campaigns

5 Getting the Message Across We tend to remember 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we read, hear and see 70% of what we say 90% of what we both say and do

6 Witty student- based caption competition?

7 Investec Safely build a 3d display?

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11 Make an energy bike?

12 Pile up balloons to show CO 2 emissions?

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14 Use funny posters & messages.

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18 Dress up!

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21 Explain link between energy use and climate change

22 Pledge tree

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24 Please turn the light off when you leave

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27 What works Attention grabbing facts and figures Strong visuals 2d and 3d Sticking to one issue at a time Having fun with it - humour will give your campaign wider appeal! Keep it simple

28 Last year’s project….. Champions created display boards so that students in halls could see the CO 2 impact of wasting electricity. An energy bike was placed in a refectory; over 70 people rode the bike whilst the Champions chatted to students about the importance of switching off. Champions created a cardboard student with balloons attached representing the 172 balloons worth of CO 2 produced by each student in halls from electricity use on a daily basis

29 Students carried out door-knocking in their halls, conducting an audit of electricity use in flats and rewarding students who weren’t wasting energy with a fair-trade chocolate bar. Champions put up posters in their halls about the amount of energy wasted by leaving appliances on. Champions hung a large and very visible banner with the message “Switch Off” from the windows of Moberly Hall. Last year’s project…..

30 Champions obtained Switch Off stickers which were placed upon light switches by Hall Management. A representative Champion from each campus attended Hall Management Meetings to discuss what can be done in Halls with the JCR committee and representatives from STARS. Champions produced a video on recycling systems in halls to be shown to new students at the start of the next academic year. Last year’s project…..

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35 Information sources www.carbontrust.co.uk www.climatechallenge.gov.uk www.carbon-innovation.com www.nussl.co.uk www.ukcip.org.uk

36 Your ideas?

37 Thank you! debra.lumsden@manchester.ac.ukdebra.lumsden@manchester.ac.uk or 0776 6924325 adrian.williams@globalactionplan.org.uk or 0115 9784697adrian.williams@globalactionplan.org.uk

38 Climate change Is it a problem?

39 Climate change – Attitude 1 “Climate change is the most severe problem we are facing today” Sir David King, UK Government's chief scientific adviser

40 Climate change – Attitude 2

41 Many people will tell you it’s all natural…..

42 But they are confusing natural climate change with man-made climate change

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49 Environment Champions So, situation is serious. But not too late!


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