Including the closely related terms ecological, and species.
…: Transport 17 Chapter Two: The Built Environment 24 Chapter Three: Energy Generation 30 Chapter Four: Waste and Water 35 Chapter Five: Consumption 39 Section Two – Carbon Removal 44 Section Three – Resilience & Adaptation 47 Section Four – Ecology & Biodiversity 51 Glossary 54 Foreword /01 Foreword Nottingham City Council has responded to the climate…
… threat to nature and the ecosystems we rely upon. The continuing, unprecedented loss of biodiversity around the world is putting a vast number of species at risk from extinction. This poses an immense threat to our livelihoods with substantial risks to the economy, social well-being and the natural environment. The risks from these issues are very high, and the time to act is short…
… http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/CN2028 Framework /05 Framework This plan builds on Nottingham 2028 Carbon Neutral Charter by setting out high-level objectives in order to achieve a resilient and carbon neutral Nottingham by 2028. These are broken down into four main sections: Carbon Reduction Measures Carbon Removal Resilience and Adaption Ecology and Biodiversity…
… temperatures are already experienced locally. Section 4 – Ecology & Biodiversity This section explains the importance of green and open spaces, and biodiversity, for climate change mitigation and adaptation - unlocking other positive outcomes such as improvements in our physical and mental wellbeing and enhancing the local landscape. Framework /07 Nottingham in 2028 /08…
…. Not acting upon them is inconceivable. This means that our response has to be to put these issues at the forefront of what we do, and to embed it everywhere and in everything. Carbon Neutral /04 On the 13th January 2020, Nottingham City Council acknowledged the scale of this challenge by declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency at Full Council, recognising the immediate action…