The Decarbonisation Dialogue

The Decarbonisation Dialogue
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We’re Salix and we’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.Our ‘Decarbonisation Dialogue’ podcast is presented by Hannah Walker who meets the people who share our passion for protecting the environment and achieving net zero.If you have any feedback for us, please email podcast@salixfinance.co.uk
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The podcast focuses on themes related to climate action, governmental funding for decarbonisation, and creating healthier public sector environments. Episodes have included discussions on technical decarbonisation strategies, community engagement in sustainability efforts, and the impact of policies on achieving net zero goals.

We’re Salix and we’re on a mission to help save the planet.
We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.
We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Our ‘Decarbonisation Dialogue’ podcast is presented by Hannah Walker who meets the people who share our passion for protecting the environment and achieving net zero.
If you have any feedback for us, please email podcast@salixfinance.co.uk

In this episode of our podcast, presenter Hannah Walker chats to Veronica Sekules.
Veronica is an art curator, educator and writer with a background in the environmental movement, and is director of GroundWork Gallery in King’s Lynn.
She opened the gallery in 2016 to showcase art and to campaign for the environment. It hashosted over 20 exhibitions and won several awards.
Veronica’s essay on The Art and Heritage of Waste is the third in the Longer feature, where Climate Cultures members share original works, or ones that haven’t appeared online elsewhere, and which don’t fit easily into the regular blog.
Longer provides space to explore in more detail creative and critical responses to our ecological and climate crisis.
The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.
We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.
We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
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