EcoKit project
The history of the "Findhorn Eco-Kit Project" is that Michael Shaw and Roger Doudna got a grant for £240,000 from the Scottish Climate Challenge Fund in 2010 to put Ecokits in Moray schools to teach climate change and what to do about it — Sue Clutterbuck was part of the
Carbon Footprint assessment 2015
Executive summmary on P3. [flipbook pdf="https://parkecovillagetrust.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cn.findhorn-ecovillage-final-carbon-footprint-report-2015-2-170115.pdf" height="750" theme="light"] Please remember to actively calculate, offset and further reduce your personal Carbon Footprint. Using the PET Carbon Offsetting Service is an easy way to do so which also supports the Community. Thank you for your mindfulness.
Ecological footprint assessment 2006
In 2006 HIE Moray, Findhorn Foundation, Stockholm Environment Institute York and the Beddington Zero Energy Development all worked together to produce this report. For pdf-size & zoom help please click here. [flipbook pdf="https://parkecovillagetrust.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/FFecologicalFootprint2006.pdf" height="750" theme="light"]





