Publications from WinACC
The publications listed below are available from WinACC. All WinACC’s own publications can be downloaded free. Paper copies are free unless otherwise stated. We ask you to pay for postage for books, or for more than 20 leaflets.
About WinACC
- Join WinACC leaflet
- "The First Eighteen Months" WinACC Annual Report Oct 2007-March 2009
- Annual Report April 2009-March 2010 and accounts 2009-2010
- Annual Report April 2010-March 2011 and accounts 2010-2011
- Annual Report April 2011-March 2012 and accounts 2011-2012
- Report of WinACC News readers survey spring 2011
- Ways to meet WinACCs emission target, June 2012
Climate change (all by WinACC Science and Technology Advisory Panel)
- Briefing "Seven near certainties about climate change" A4
- What is climate change and how will it affect you?, WinACC 2012
- Factsheets on aspects of climate change and peak oil - sometimes called “mingle cards” About 20 A4
- Booklet "Winchester in 2015: 100 months of progress towards limiting climate change" vision of the future 50p
- Carbon calculators - a report, Shorter and Whitmarsh, WinACC 2011
- The local effects of climate change - full version; synopsis or leaflet
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Winchester district (2007-2009): Estimates and trends
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Winchester district: Part II Estimates and trends (2005-2010)
- Budgeting Carbon Cuts
- WinACC's view on Population Growth and Climate Change, WinACC 2013
- Population Growth and Climate Change [full version]
- Fracking (Shale Gas) in Hampshire, WinACC, June 2013
- Shale Gas, (July 2011). R. B. Whitmarsh. [Summary, Layman, Technical]
- WinACC view on nuclear power
Individual and community action
- Poster/Leaflet Top tips to cut your carbon footprint
- Pledge cards A6 - for people to record ways to lower their carbon footprint
- Report about survey on climate change conducted at the Hat Fair 2011
Food
- Leaflet/poster Cut the carbon footprint of your food
- Posters on the facts about food and CO2 – series of 5
- Paper on food supply
- WinACC view on Eating Meat
Home energy
- Leaflet Fill Your Cavities A4 with photos of bricks to show which walls have a cavity for insulation
- Insulating Your Walls
- Insulating Your Roof
- DIY Loft Insulation
- Insulating Your Floors
- Energy Efficient Doors and Windows
- Ventilation and Draught Proofing
- DIY Draught Proofing
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Air Source Heat Pumps
- Energy from Wood
- Wood Pellet Heating
- Solar Thermal
- Solar Photovoltaics (PV)
- "How we ran an Open Green House" by Greening Fulflood
Transport
- Greener Travel handouts on all aspects of cutting the carbon footprint of your travel
- WinACC's transport vision of Winchester A4 one page 2011
- Posters on transport emissions A3 series of 5 2010
- "Car Parking in Winchester: a survey" by WinACC Transport Group, April 2011 A4 booklet £3
- "Private non-residential parking in Winchester: report on a survey" WinACC Transport Group, Sept 2012 A4 £1
- 3 Coloured Cards A5 Flying advice - Long haul, short haul and UK flights
- Leaflet Carbon calculator sheet with sheets showing carbon cost of both long haul and short haul flights, 2011
- Guidelines on greenhouse gas emissions for various transport types, March 2011
- Walking with the walls: a map super-imposing Bluewater and Winchester City, to compare distances from car parks
- Air Quality and Transport in Winchester by WinACC Transport group Novemberr 2012
Renewable Energy
- Overview of Anaerobic Digestion as a form of renewable energy. Marco Poliafico, June 2012
- Report on how communities can fund their own renewables schemes
- Report on Energy from Wind in the UK. Written by Brian Shorter from WinACC's Science and Technology Advisory Panel, June 2012
- 2012 report by Ecoup Ltd on the potential for renewable energy in the Winchester District
Other organisations' publications also available from WinACC
- Book “Carbon Conversations” A course of 6 x 1.5 hrs £15
- Book “Carbon detox – your step-by-step guide to getting real about climate change” £7.99. .
- 5 booklets on different aspects of best practice guidance for van drivers.
