Climate change is no longer a distant threat - it’s a reality reshaping our world. From intense heatwaves to rising sea levels, the signs are everywhere. As we face this urgent challenge, it’s clear that tackling climate change requires a twofold strategy: mitigation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to navigate the inevitable changes already underway. 

Yet despite decades of pledges and progress, global emissions continue to rise, pushing us perilously close to exceeding the Paris Agreement targets. It’s a stark reminder: we must act boldly and decisively. That means doubling down on reducing emissions and preparing for both sudden climatic shocks and the slow-moving impacts of a changing climate. 

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At ISEP, we’ve been stepping up. Our recent guidance on adaptation - such as the Practical Guidance for Practitioners and Skills for Adaptation - equips professionals with the skills to lead the way. But as our focus evolved, one thing became clear: our network’s name no longer captured our mission. 

"Climate Change and Energy" was too narrow. While energy efficiency is crucial, it’s just one piece of the puzzle. And the word "adaptation," a core part of our work, was missing entirely. 

After thoughtful discussion, the steering group decided it was time for a change. In December 2024, the ISEP Policy and Practice Committee approved our new name: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. 

This isn’t just a name change—it’s a statement of purpose. It reflects the urgent need to address climate change on both fronts and invites our members to join a network fully aligned with today’s challenges. 

We’re proud to champion this vital work, and we’re excited to move forward under a name that truly reflects our ambition and commitment. Together, let’s drive the change the world needs. 

To join the network, stay informed on latest developments, and have the opportunity to participate in the work programme, make sure that you’re signed up to receive the CCMA updates. You can do this by visiting the MyISEP section of the website and updating your preferences.  


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Chloë Fiddy

Senior Policy and Engagement Lead

Chloë is the Senior Policy and Engagement Lead for Climate Change and Energy at ISEP. Within this remit she works on projects relating to greenhouse gas reporting and transition planning and reporting, as well as adaptation. She is particularly interested in finding practical solutions and approaches which lead to standardised, replicable and trustworthy reporting, so that decision-makers have better data to work with. Previously Chloë has worked at senior levels in the manufacturing and retail sectors, and in climate and sustainable development planning roles in the public sector. Her prior business experience and her understanding of the way that the public sector functions inform her approach to climate change and energy and social sustainability policy and engagement at ISEP. She is a Trustee on the board of Uttlesford Citizens Advice and a District Councillor and is active in her community. In her spare time she enjoys live music and cooking for family and friends.