Measuring change that matters
Celebrate climate wins & be inspired by OVO Energy!

This skills webinar provided an opportunity to:
📢Hear about and share examples of positive action in schools.
🔍Discover practical tips for gathering meaningful data, capturing stories and using your results to inspire further action.
Top tips from Ovo Energy on tracking sustainability impact
đź•™ 10 minutes + Q&A
Khaled El Hariri, Sustainability Analyst at OVO Energy shared how understanding and communicating the impact of your climate initiatives is important to delivering change. Click here to discover:
- What OVO measures—and why – from internal waste and domestic energy use to employee volunteering
- How to gather data and stories that matter— combining numbers with personal testimonials
- Top tips for sharing your success —so results can inspire further action.
What’s next for ICN’s data?
Over the past year, ICN’s Climate Action Survey has gathered insights from over 10,000 secondary school students—exploring their climate actions, priorities, barriers, and motivations.
ICN wants to amplify the voices of students captured through our Climate Action Survey by creating a report to support and influence schools, local councils, and national decision-makers.
To help shape the next steps, we would love to hear from teachers and students and we’ll be asking:
- 🌱 What have you achieved – a climate action that has made a difference in your school?
- 📊 How have you measured change and shared your success?
- 🗣️ How important is youth engagement in your school’s sustainability planning?
- 🧠How can insights shape better decisions, like those from ICN’s Climate Action Survey?
- 💬 What key messages about young people’s climate engagement should ICN share more widely e.g. with councils and national leaders?
This webinar is part of our skills-based work, boosting student and teacher expertise in developing a whole-school approach to climate action. See previous speakers here: Skills advice – InterClimate Network