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From Footprint to Changeprint

From Footprint to Changeprint

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Summary

In this episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast, recorded at the launch event for our new report: “From Footprint to Changeprint,” we explore the key characteristics and success factors shared by high-impact place-based initiatives from across the UK. Hosted by Carbon Copy trustee and Eunomia consultant Izzy Williamson, the episode delves into the methodology behind the research, reveals some of the key findings; and spotlights examples from some of the participants whose organisations supported the study.


Listen now to:


  • Learn what we mean by a Changeprint, and why we think this new way of talking about impact could spark inspiration.
  • Gain insight into the 12 success factors of local climate action, and how they work together within three broader characteristics.
  • Hear about some of the high-impact projects involved in the research, and how the success factors and characteristics relate to their work.
  • Discover how to access the report and guide, and how this could help you and your organisation grow a bigger Changeprint.


Full transcript available at: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/from-footprint-to-changeprint


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Show notes

This episode of the podcast was written and hosted by Ric Casale, Trustee at Carbon Copy and Isabelle Williamson, Consultant at Eunomia. It was produced and edited by Bradley Ingham. Thanks to Kate Collier, Simon Gray and Clare Seek for their participation and to all the other representatives of local climate initiatives who contributed to the research.


  • Access a copy of the report From Footprint to Changeprint: https://carboncopy.eco/changeprint/report
  • Find out more about Changeprint: https://carboncopy.eco/changeprint
  • Learn more about Eunomia: https://eunomia.eco/
  • Read about Bike Worcester on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/bike-worcester
  • Read about Ulster Wildlife’s Haughey’s Bog restoration project on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/haugheys-bog-restoration
  • Read about Share (Portsmouth) on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/share-portsmouth
  • Listen to other episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast

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