Including 16 closely related terms such as total carbon, reduce carbon, and carbon emission.
…. By this we mean carbon dioxide which contributes by far the majority of greenhouse gas emissions in the borough. Breakdown of borough carbon emissions by use type, showing the categorisation and proportion of emissions from each source, and the control the Council has over each sector. 3| LBTH Net Zero Carbon | March 20 | Rev A LBTH Net Zero Carbon Plan -400 -200 0 200 400 600…
… lighting and other small external uses Buildings & Landlord areas Zero Carbon Tower Hamlets | Executive summary Net Zero Carbon Council by 2025 The current total carbon emissions under the Council’s direct control are 10 ktCO2e/year and are dominated by buildings. External energy use (e.g. street lighting) and transport also represent significant sources of emissions…
… for the last reported year (2018) and the required emissions for Net Zero Carbon in 2050 Total annual carbon emissions from Tower Hamlets Council for the last reported year (2018) and the required emissions in 2025 4| LBTH Net Zero Carbon | March 20 | Rev A LBTH Net Zero Carbon PlanListening to the voices of experts The Committee on Climate Change The Committee on Climate Change…
… These include schools and leisure centres in Tower Hamlets (also including a small number of nurseries) and all dwellings managed by Tower Hamlets Homes (excluding landlord areas). Policy Well crafted policy is a key change driver. It has significant ability to reduce carbon emissions from new developments, limit the destruction of natural habitats and increase nature and biodiversity within…
… to improve carbon performance 17| LBTH Net Zero Carbon | March 20 | Rev A LBTH Net Zero Carbon Plan Scope for improvement The ‘best practice’ benchmark energy performance for library buildings in the UK is around 30% better than Cubitt Town Library and 60% better than the Bow Idea Store. This shows that there is significant room for improvement in terms of energy use reduction…