Sniffer’s Becoming Climate Resilient training has been incredibly popular since it was first introduced in 2023. In this blog, we share testimonials from three organisations who have taken part in the training. Read more
Creating safer, more accessible spaces where people can be heard on the things that matter to them will drive the transformational change needed for flourishing communities and a fairer future for all. Read more
Climate Resilience Manager, Iryna Zamuruieva, reflects on our recently published Land Use & Climate Change Adaptation in Scotland: Insights report and what it means for the future of land and all the life it supports in Scotland. Read more
In this blog post Anna Beswick, Head of Climate Ready Leadership at Sniffer, introduces a new briefing on Working together to build climate resilient, healthy and equitable places. Read more
This briefing seeks to explore the current landscape for the private sector - both current and upcoming regulatory drivers for UK businesses. Read more
Reflecting on the key messages from the Climate Change Committee's recent independent assessment of Scotland's progress in adapting to climate change. Read more
Adaptation remains a new challenge for many. That is why at Sniffer, we recognise and value the importance of knowledge exchange and learning. Read more
Cat Payne, Senior Climate Resilience Manager, reflects on our recent work with trade unions to develop new resources on climate hazards in the workplace. Read more
New Adaptation Scotland resources help to develop the knowledge and skills needed to successfully finance adaptation projects. Read more
Take stock of your assets and start building climate resilience across your organisation using an inclusive and equitable framework. Read more
In our latest blog, Climate Resilience Manager Iryna Zamuruieva shares her thoughts on the Community Climate Adaptation Routemap Read more
Ruth Wolstenholme, Sniffer’s Managing Director, reflects on Sniffer’s role in the CreaTures project and the exciting outputs from it. Read more