Towards a Retrofit of Care: Examining energy retrofitting in Scottish households through a care lens

Authors

Dr. Iain Cairns, University of Strathclyde; Dr. Arno Verhoeven, University of Edinburgh; Ciara Bolton, University of Edinburgh; Dr. Azlizawati Ibrahim, University of Edinburgh; Emma Miller, University of Strathclyde; Shahrzad Zeinali, University of Strathclyde; Prof. Matthew Hannon, University of Strathclyde; Prof. Kate Carter, University of Edinburgh; D. Scott, D. Scott Edits, LLC; Sam Dunne, Cohere

Keywords:

ethics of care, retrofit, energy efficiency, just transition, energy social sciences

Synopsis

This insights paper sets out to explore a pressing and complex challenge within the field of climate action: how to ensure that energy retrofit efforts are under- taken with sufficient care. Despite retrofit’s pivotal role in addressing domestic greenhouse gas emissions, evidence from Scotland suggests that poorly executed retrofits are causing real harm, manifesting in damp, mould, tenant distress, and even reduction in property values. These failures, though often discussed in technical or economic terms, reveal a deeper systemic issue: a widespread absence of care in energy retrofit planning and delivery. Against this backdrop, our study offers a new perspective by asking: how caring is Scotland’s approach to energy retrofit?

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Published

7 January 2026

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978-1-83645-138-9