1、Our journey to net zero:Understanding household and community participation in the UKs transition to a greener futureReport sharing findings and recommendation from a two-year programme of research|February 2024Our journey to net zero|Report findings and recommendations I February 20242Funded by the
2、 Nuffield FoundationThe Nuffield Foundation is an independent charitable trust with a mission to advance social wellbeing.It funds research that informs social policy,primarily in education,welfare,and justice.The Nuffield Foundation is the founder and co-funder of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics,
3、the Ada Lovelace Institute and the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory.The Foundation has funded this project,but the views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily the Foundation.Website:www.nuffieldfoundation.orgTwitter:NuffieldFoundAuthorsSamanthi Theminimulle(Institute for Communit
4、y Studies),Tania Carregha(Institute for Community Studies),Emily Morrison(Institute for Community Studies),Lucie Middlemiss(University of Leeds),Carolyn Snell(University of York),Yekaterina Chzhen(Trinity College Dublin),Kelli Kennedy(University of York).This research was done in partnership with th
5、e University of Leeds,University of York and Trinity College Dublin.The authors would also like to thank members of our Advisory Group:Alex Beer,Patrick Gould,Liz ODriscoll,Prof.Jane Wills,Andrew Richmond,David Craine,Helen Stockton,Dr Elizabeth Blakelock,Prof.Jane Robinson,Jonathan Bradshaw,Amelie
6、Trepass,and Harriet Thompson.We would also like to extend thanks to Anne Owen(University of Leeds),Gill Main,Richard Harries(The Young Foundation),Jess Moore(The Young Foundation)and Helen Goulden(The Young Foundation).About the Institute for Community StudiesThe Institute for Community Studies is a