Climate Action Hubs in every area of Scotland.
Communities across Scotland are being supported to take climate action, thanks to the realisation of a nationwide network of Climate Action Hubs.
A total of 24 hubs have been set up across Scotland – fulfilling a 2024 Programme for Government commitment.
The Hubs are helping empower people to act in their neighbourhoods and have supported a range of projects including those linked to local energy generation, flood mitigation and food growing.
A total of £5.5 million has been allocated in 2024-25 for Climate Action Hubs alongside a support package for delivery.
Tackling climate change is our collective responsibility and requires collaborative action at all levels.
ACTING NET ZERO SECRETARY GILLIAN MARTIN
Communities are uniquely placed to play a key role in sharing and driving forward Scotlandās transition to low carbon and climate resilient living. It is vital that we continue empowering people to take action in their neighbourhoods in a way which is right for them ā which is why I am proud of supporting our hugely successful framework of regional climate hubs.
The national hub network are a way communities to come together and engage in collective grass roots action. Through the hubs we will continue to support people and communities to take action, helping Scotland decarbonise by 2045 and prepare for the impacts of climate change which lie ahead.
Angus is playing a vital role in Scotland’s transition to a low-carbon future, and the Ā£165,000 allocated to the Angus Climate Hub will support local communities in driving meaningful climate action. This funding will empower groups across the region to develop projects focused on reducing energy use, mitigating flood risks, and fostering sustainable food practices.
GRAEME
Through the hub, we are helping Angus residents take charge of their environmental future, ensuring that local efforts contribute to Scotland’s broader climate goals and building a more resilient, sustainable community for generations to come