Juliet Davenport
My role in The Big Green Challenge is…
To offer advice and support based on my own experience of developing innovative ways to tackle climate change.
Communities I belong to…
Include the RSA, Lansdowne Club – a member of their swimming team, Friends of the Earth.
The coolest idea I’ve seen to tackle climate change is…
I don’t think there is one best idea, tackling climate change is about coming up with new ideas, the key is to be simple and to fit the idea in with current lifestyles.
I’m involved in The Big Green Challenge because…
I believe the leadership on Climate Change will come from individuals and communities.
Biography
Juliet Davenport is Chief Executive and founder of Good Energy, the 100% renewable electricity supplier. Good Energy is committed to providing solutions to climate change. The company does this by generating and supplying renewable electricity to homes and businesses throughout the UK. Good Energy also supports individuals and communities by providing information about climate change and with financial schemes that pay them for generating their own electricity.
Juliet is a graduate of Oxford University and Birbeck college, she sits on Ofgem’s Environment and Advisory group and the Ofgem microgeneration steering group. In 2006 she won the Triodos Bank Woman in Ethical Business Award.
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- Springwise: Eco & Sustainability ideas
- Want to cut your carbon? Join our club | The Observer
- Energy Saving Day : E-Day : Leave It Off : 27-28 Feb 2008
- Carbon Connections
- Green, healthy and fair - Sustainable Development Commission
- Clean, efficient and in a town near you | Guardian Unlimited
- A town called eco | Guardian Unlimited
- Sustainable Development Commission: Case Studies
- Carbon fast - Tearfund
- Church advocates carbon fast for Lent | guardian.co.uk
