Invitation to Participate in Glasgow Neighbourhood Climate Survey

Residents across Glasgow are being invited to take part in an important research study being undertaken by Queen’s University Belfast.

The survey aims to gather views from people living in different neighbourhoods across the city about the role local communities can play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.

Participants will be asked about:

• Their connection to their neighbourhood
• Levels of trust in local organisations and decision-makers
• Attitudes towards energy-related initiatives and climate policies
• The potential role of neighbourhoods in supporting a more sustainable future

The findings will contribute to international climate research and help inform future policy development.

Take Part

Complete the survey here:

https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/KwREk435fB

Why Participate?

By taking part, you can:

• Share your experiences and perspectives as a Glasgow resident
• Help ensure your neighbourhood is represented in climate research
• Contribute to evidence that may influence future energy and environmental policy
• Enter a prize draw for the chance to win an £80 shopping voucher

Further Information

Additional information about the study is available through the survey link.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Roos Timmers
r.timmers@qub.ac.uk

This research is being conducted by Queen’s University Belfast and is funded by the UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council as part of the C-Newtral Consortium.

We encourage residents from all parts of Glasgow to participate and help shape understanding of how local communities can contribute to a lower-carbon future.

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