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making sense of climate change

STC
STC Carbon Services (www.stcenergy.co.uk/cs_services.html) provide energy and carbon management services to a range of corporate and public sector organisations. CarbonSense and STC have worked together when there is a key benefit to our clients.
XCO2
XCO2 Energy (www.xco2energy.com) is a company specialising in low carbon solutions for buildings and the built environment. CarbonSense and XCO2 Energy (and the company’s forerunner – XCO2) have worked together on many projects for diverse clients including TNT and Honda Formula One.
Greenloop
CarbonSense has formed a partnership with Greenloop (http://greenloop.wordpress.com) to provide carbon footprint assessements and strategies utilising the Bilan Carbone system developed by ADEME. Greenloop also has a close association with Biomim which is developing technology projects based on biomimicry.
Quiet Revolution
Quiet Revolution (www.quietrevolution.co.uk) develops and supplies elegant renewable energy solutions such as the striking small scale vertical axis wind turbines which are suitable for installation in urban sites where wind speeds and direction are variable. CEO Robert Webb was a founding member of CarbonSense.
theatre4business
T4B (www.theatre4business.com) use potent methods from theatre and performance coaching to maximise business impact and effectiveness. T4B have partnered with CarbonSense to lead our work where theatre, film and games will make the most difference in engaging business and their staff in climate action.
Acre
Acre Resources (www.acre-resources.co.uk) is a leading specialist recruitment agency in Environment, Corporate Responsibility, Sustainability and Climate Change. CarbonSense collaborates with companies wishing to recruit climate change specialists, providing advice on current and future developments in strategic business responses to climate change.
ICTandclimatechange.com
ICTandclimatechange.com (www.ICTandclimatechange.com) provides information, analysis and advice for players in the energy and ICT sectors, focusing on the relationship between Information and Communications Technology and climate change.