Including 11 closely related terms such as low carbon, total carbon, and carbon saving.
… economy. Enhance the low carbon economy and expand local green skills and jobs Clean and Affordable Energy Priority: Increase availability, affordability and use of low and zero carbon energy Goal 1: Harness opportunities for the local generation and distribution of renewable energy. Goal 2: Empower homeowners, tenants, and landlords to use energy from low and zero carbon sources…
… Climate change impacts will be felt both globally and locally and will disproportionately affect the most vulnerable members of our community. Co-benefits of climate change There are many associated economic, social and health benefits to reducing carbon emissions, strengthening the case for climate action. Rising global temperatures will lead to: Examples of these benefits are: providing…
… AND INTRODUCTION COMMITMENT AND COLLABORATION 11% reduction in our total carbon emissions over the last 2 years 11 reduction in our carbon intensity (t/CO2e per full time employee) across our estate and operations since 2018/19 from 23.72 21.03 tonnes to electrify our waste servicing vehicle fleet, powered by energy from the city’s own waste committed more than 1,000 electric vehicle charging…
… principles for Westminster development sites. Westminster requires the largest strategic development schemes and other major development schemes and all basements development schemes to sign up to the Code of Construction Practice. Carbon Offset Fund Carbon Offset Fund drives greater emissions reductions at new development sites and helps support the delivery of carbon saving projects…
… on climate change to achieve the ambitious target of achieving net zero emissions across the borough by 2040. In doing so, it seeks to harness the significant benefits of climate action to the health and wellbeing of our communities, economy, and natural environment. The Plan aims to accelerate carbon emission reductions and associated improvements in air quality across the city, through…