Including the closely related terms ecological, and species.
… STRATEGY: APPENDIX 2 Appendix 2: CLIMATE EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN – FUNDED PROJECTS This is the list of projects that already have funding within existing budgets. Climate Emergency theme: Cross-cutting COUNCIL COMMITMENT PROJECT STAGE LEAD We will embed climate and ecological considerations in the new Council Plan, prioritising climate change, nature recovery, GI and biodiversity in all council…
…. For South Gloucestershire to become carbon neutral by 2030, 2. To maximise the generation of renewable energy from installations located within South Gloucestershire, 3. To ensure South Gloucestershire is prepared for the local impacts of a changing climate, 4. To ensure that nature in our local area is more protected, connected and healthy and that biodiversity is increased, 5. To plant trees…
… every 1 in 5 years 70% to 90% At least once every 10 years 18% of insects will lose 1/2 their habitable area 99% 16% of plants will lose 1/2 their habitable area 2x Worse 3x Worse Up to 29% worse 2.6x worse 10x worse Loss of plant species Loss of insect species Further decline in coral reefs Extreme heat Sea-ice-free summers in the Arctic 1.5ͦ CCC 2ͦ C…
… risks and political instability as a result of global heating. Climate change is one of a number of problems for the natural world and the more extreme the effects, the harder it is for nature to recover. We are losing natural habitat and record numbers of animal and plant species. We rely on the natural world for our food supply, water, raw materials and our wellbeing. We are linked…
… recognises that along with other factors, climate change is having a seriously negative impact on the health of nature and that there is an ecological crisis where increasing numbers of plants, insects and animals are dying. All life on earth depends on a healthy environment and it is also essential to protect and restore nature in its own right. Nature has a key role in reducing the negative impacts…