Climate Ready South East Scotland

About this project

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Edinburgh and South East Scotland’s climate is already changing, and will continue to do so. This means more extreme weather; hotter, drier summers, wetter winters, and rising sea levels. We need to become more resilient to the impacts of climate change to ensure that our region can prosper, and that all our communities and places can flourish.

Climate Ready South East Scotland will enable us to better understand how climate change will affect our region, the key risks and opportunities we face, and where more action and collaboration is needed.

Our aims

Climate Ready South East Scotland will:

  • Identify and prioritise the risks and opportunities from climate change to Edinburgh and South East Scotland’s society, economy and environment between now and 2080.
  • Lay the foundation for a transformational approach to climate adaptation and resilience for the city region.
  • Support a Just Transition to a net zero and climate resilient economy, in a way that delivers fairness and tackles inequality and injustice.

Between now and March 2025, we will carry out a detailed assessment of the climate risks and opportunities faced by the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region. This assessment will both draw on the best available scientific evidence, and work with communities across the region to gather and share their experiences of climate change. The assessment will inform decision-making across the region, laying the foundation for collaborative climate adaptation action.

Project partners

Climate Ready South East Scotland is led by Sniffer, working in partnership with the region’s six local authorities: City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Fife, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian.

The project is being delivered as part of the Regional Prosperity Framework, with support from Capital City Partnership. The project is funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Scottish Government.