 The effects of climate change are already being felt. We're on a path towards global warming of more than two degrees Celsius which risks triggering tipping points that would irrevocably change the world as we know it. Immediate action is needed to avoid a climate catastrophe and the associated harms to our environment, societies and economies. One of the biggest actions that individuals and organisations can take is to reduce air travel which will lessen greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to the global effort to minimise climate change. The trail tool for tracking, reflecting and reducing air travel has been designed to empower individuals and organisations to take action. Trail uses scientifically robust incredible methods to calculate air travel emissions enabling organisations to standardise their emissions monitoring and reporting across operations. At SEI we've been working hard to walk our talk for several years now implementing internal policies and actions that are consistent with the research we undertake. We developed this tool to allow employees and their managers to reduce trips, reflect on ways to maximise their benefits and minimise their environmental costs. With people now more connected than ever, work-related travel is evolving. New technology and societal norms means that we can engage more easily, frequently and meaningfully, digitally, without being face-to-face. The travel industry is undergoing a rapid transition. Our goal is not to eliminate travel but to minimise its harms. We do this actively, for instance, by supporting the use of biofuels in airplanes. We also see a changing demand from our customers. Our team are increasingly asked to provide and advise on less carbon intensive travel options and we are therefore invested in a platform for international train booking as one example. Trail is set up to support individual reflection and provide managerial oversight to maximise opportunities from well-planned trips in order to travel as efficiently and responsibly as possible. Real-time information on carbon dioxide equivalent emissions and personal and organisation budgets are presented when users enter their trip details. Using trail, organisations can provide auditable reports and demonstrate progress towards their emissions reduction targets. It also provides a clear overview of travel behaviour to managers that can help them formulate longer-term strategies for reduction in their travel. We have a socially and environmentally conscious workforce at SCI. How we work is important to us and our credibility, not just within our own sector but in society at large. As environmental organisations we are also accountable to our funders and the public and we need to demonstrate the steps we are taking within our own organisation to minimise emissions from travel. The trail tool is already being piloted in SCI and partner institutions. We are actively optimising the tool to ensure it meets the needs of all of its users. At the Tindall Centre for Climate Change Research we have learnt that self-reflecting on our reasons for business travel is an essential part of changing our behaviour towards low carbon climate research. The trail tool makes it easy with simple data entry and visualisation. With trail we can lead by example, supporting meaningful change in travel behaviour. If you are interested in trail please get in touch to explore partnering with us.