I am starting to come to the slightly crazy realisation that as I'm writing this, I have only nine weeks until I move back to university! I can confirm that, as I predicted, 2023 has been going way too fast for my liking. This all means that I must begin to think about how I would like my time with MWT to come to an end. All very sad, but I am also excited about where my final year will take me and where I will end up this time next year! Will I have a job offer? Will I apply for a Masters? Only time will tell!
As I took a much needed 2-week holiday at the start of June, I was expecting this blog to be much shorter than normal. I have, however, managed to squeeze loads into the rest of my month.
I am happy to announce that my work on the carbon emissions report got completed whilst I was on holiday! I received an email from The Wildlife Trusts' main office asking for my finished report and so I had to liaise with Lucy to get it all completed and sent off. MWT’s emissions had dropped greatly since the previous year. This is due to the final score being given per employee and per land owned – both of which had increased since the 2020-2021 report. The greatest source of emissions came from commuting and travelling around the Island for work. It is difficult to improve on this as jobs can be remote and car sharing isn’t always an option. I have suggested ways in which MWT can keep tabs on emissions throughout the year so that next year there can be a more exact figure. A lot of this year's had to be guessed as we didn’t have the exact figures needed to fill out the spreadsheet.