Including the closely related term ecological.
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… on the complex range of land use issues, including biodiversity, soil health, food production and carbon sequestration issues. The second phase of research and development includes road-mapping action against the three priority areas, to identify key next steps that need to be taken to get us on the right trajectory. Read our Climate Emergency Strategy for detail on our plan to target these priorities…
…. Climate action taken since declaring a Climate Emergency We have taken the following actions to build on our efforts since declaring a Climate Emergency: We have created a new dedicated Climate Emergency cabinet role and a Climate Emergency and Sustainability Policy, Development and Scrutiny Panel. We have made tackling the Climate and Ecological Emergencies one of our two core policies…
… or juries to inform action planning. We have signed up to Carbon Disclosure Project, a global platform for cities to measure, manage and disclose environmental data annually. Publication of the Climate Emergency Strategy. We have run the Climate and Biodiversity Festival for two years (2021-2022), bringing community action together across Bath and North East Somerset. We have become the first council…
… in England to successfully adopt an energy-based net zero housing policy in our local plan. More on tackling the Climate and Ecological Emergencies Our priorities Projects…