Including 11 closely related terms such as carbon budget, low carbon, and carbon economy.
… on the path to zero carbon and will cover the period 2020-25 which aligns with the end of the current Our Manchester Strategy. 2.0 Background 2.1 In November 2018, the city worked with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester to develop carbon emission reduction targets to ensure that Manchester plays its full part in reaching the UKs commitment…
… of the MCC Buildings Carbon Reduction Programme will see £2.6m invested in energy conservation measures at 13 buildings within the authority’s estate. The investment will generate financial savings of circa £360k per annum and reduce carbon emissions by approximately 819 tonnes per annum. Further stages of investments and improvements are planned with a total approved budget of £10 million…
… carbon energy generation ● ensure that the UK prosperity fund focuses on enable the transition to a low carbon economy The Leader of the Council has signed a Core Cities Declaration which was released on 7 October 2019. This includes a number of asks for government including a £1 billion Low Carbon City Investment Fund and an enhanced Clean Air Fund of £1.5billion. The declaration can…
… Manchester City Council Report for Information Report to: Executive – 19 December 2019 Subject: Manchester Climate Change Update Report of: Deputy Chief Executive and City Treasurer Summary In November 2018, the Council’s Executive agreed to the establishment of a science- based carbon budget for Manchester…
… of the city to ensure that everyone plays their full part is essential for the net zero carbon ambition to be realised. A number of key partners from the city’s arts and culture, faith, health, property, higher education and housing sectors are now developing action plans to set out how they will become zero carbon. The Council’s own existing Climate Change Action Plan 2016-20 set out the actions…