Name:

Anne Owen
Data/policy Modeller
REAP petite designer
REAP trainer
Footprint:
10.8 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Developing REAP Tourism
Scottish Housing Calculator
Ashford's footprint now and in the future
Contact me for:
REAP training enquiries
REAP petite enquiries
REAP modelling enquiries
Footprint maps
Email:
Phone:
01904 434559
Top footprint tip:
Wear small shoes
Guilty secret:
Globetrotting
Name: 
Elena Dawkins
REAP Roles:
Data / policy modeller
REAP trainer
Footprint:
10.2 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Wales Ecological Footprint
The contribution of products to meeting UK climate change targets for DEFRA
Scotland Housing Calculator
Contact me for:
REAP training enquiries
Sustainable Consumption enquiries
REAP modelling enquiries
Email:
Phone:
01904 434403
Top footprint tip:
Become a vegetarian
Guilty secret:
My R reg Nissan Primera...
Name:
John Barrett
REAP roles:
Inventor
Footprint:
Recent projects:
Carbon footprint of housing in the Leeds City Region
The contribution of products to meeting the UK climate change targets for DEFRA
Top footprint tip:
Don't buy a car - borrow one when you need it
Guilty secret:
Living in a single brick Victorian house
Name:
Julian Briggs
REAP roles:
REAP data model programmer
REAP programmer
Footprint:
8.7 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Developing 5 dimensional REAP model
Email:
Phone:
01904 432927
Top footprint tip:
For an easy ride, pump your bike tyres up really hard
Guilty secret:
Occasionally emits methane (blame the 7 bean curry!)
Name:
Howard Cambridge
REAP roles:
Programming the first version of REAP
Footprint:
14.5 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Yorkshire and Humber Transport Scenarios
Email:
Phone:
01904 432992
Top footprint tip:
Share your bath/shower
Guilty secret:
Wants to be a pilot!

REAP UK Project Manager
REAP trainer
Footprint:
7.4 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
The right climate for change - Local Authority report
Wales' Ecological Footprint
Contact me for:
REAP methodology enquiries
REAP UK projects & REAP Tourism
Email:
Phone:
01904 434403
Top footprint tip:
Buy a bike
Guilty secret:
Meat-o-holic
Name:
Kate Scott
REAP Roles:
Data / policy modeller
REAP in Sweden
Footprint:
14 tonnes
Recent projects:
Footprinting the NHS
Contact me for:
REAP Sweden enquiries
Email:
Phone:
01904 434744
Top footprint tip:
Guilty secret:
Name:
Tommy Wiedmann
REAP roles:
REAP model developer
REAP engineer
Input-output data handler
Footprint:
12.9 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Technical REAP Development
Multiregional input-output modelling for the UK
Environmental impacts of trade (www.eipot.eu)
Contact me for:
REAP engine / model
Input-output analysis
Email:
Phone:
01904 432899
Top footprint tip:
Use a horse instead of a car to get around on your holidays
Guilty secret:
Wanderlust
Name:
Jan Minx
REAP roles:
REAP Development (UK/international)
Footprint:
11.8 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Carbon Footprint trends
Contribution of products to meeting UK climate change targets
Contact me for:
REAP methodology
Small area estimates
REAP in other countries
Email:
Top footprint tip:
Be healthy!
Guilty secret:
travelling
Name:
Ian Gray
REAP roles:
REAP Software Development
Technical Support
Footprint:
10.9 tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
REAP version 2.0
Contact me for:
REAP technical support
Deployment queries
Error reports
Email:
Top footprint tip:
Use the sleep mode of your computer when you are not using it and turn off your monitor!
Guilty secret:
Driving half the length of the country because it is cheaper than getting the train
Name:
Annika Varnäs
REAP roles:
Footprint:
tonnes CO2
Recent projects:
Contact me for:
Email:
Top footprint tip:
Guilty secret:
REAP Petite has been updated and improved.

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SEI have just released a policy brief on Scotland's Footprint.
Our study has shown that Scotland's carbon footprint has grown by 11 per cent since 1992.
The figure includes greenhouse gases released overseas during the production of goods later consumed in Scotland and so is the most accurate gauge of the country's emissions to date.
While emissions generated in Scotland fell by 13 percent between 1995 and 2004, when trade is taken account, greenhouse gases rose by 11 per cent over the same period.
The full policy brief can be found on SEI's website.
An article has also be published in the Sunday Herald and can be found here.
The NHS England successfully launched their Carbon Reduction Strategy ‘Saving Carbon, Improving Health' on 27th January 2009. SEI contributed to the evidence base for the strategy, carrying out a consumption-based carbon footprint of the NHS England, who represents 25% of England's public sector emissions. The first part of the project examined historical emissions and identified the drivers behind a rising carbon footprint. This forms the first report published in 2008. The second phase of the project projects future emissions and models a range of policy options and their carbon reduction potential.
Further information can be found at the NHS Sustainable Development Unit website
Our phase 1 report for the NHS England carbon analysis project is available online.
This report provides a 2004 baseline for the NHS, a time series and a supply chain analysis of the pharmaceutical and medical equipment sectors (the highest impact procurement sectors of the NHS England).
We are in the process of developing a carbon scenario tool to contribute to the NHS England Carbon Strategy and target setting. The deadline for this is January and another report will be issued. We are also looking into repeating the study for the NHS Scotland, Wales and NI.