Community climate change projects

In partnership, projects are being delivered to support Hampshire residents and communities to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to climate change, as part of the County Council’s Hampshire-wide strategy.

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Around a third of Hampshire’s total carbon emissions come from domestic energy, with energy bills being a significant outgoing. ​

As part of the wider climate change programme, the County Council has launched some key projects that will support residents to reduce emissions, whilst saving on their bills and keeping warm.

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