Including 13 closely related terms such as carbon emission, carbon emissions, and emissions.
… change increased over the course of the events. The number of people who thought climate change should be a priority for Brent Council increased between events 1 and 2, but fell back in event 3. Based on feedback from members, the most impactful evidence they heard related to the UK’s prominence as a contributor to carbon emissions, coupled with the knowledge that poorer nations…
…. There was also a neighbourhood element to this, with a high level of support for promoting community projects to limit and localise consumption and the generation of waste. Removing / reducing single-use plastics also scored highly. • Assembly members had learnt that existing buildings account for 77% of Brent’s territorial carbon emissions, which may explain why three of the top ten…
… a climate and ecological emergency. The Council has committed to do all it can to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. The Council has already instigated a series of green initiatives, including introducing a diesel levy on parking permits to incentivise greener transport; creating a seven-mile bee corridor to boost biodiversity; and helping businesses to think about their impact through…
… Assembly: Recommendations from Assembly members to Brent Council, as reported by Traverse Page 25 Open - external Final - Version 1.0 see how the council, communities, businesses and residents could all take practical actions. The popularity of this theme also reflects the evidence presented to the Assembly which demonstrated that carbon emissions relating to consumption in Brent were 4-5…
… are better dealt with; where community gardens promote strengthened local networks, healthy eating and nicer green spaces; and where the local economy benefits. 4.2.2. Existing and new buildings – insulation, adaptations and efficiency Assembly members had learnt that existing buildings account for 77% of Brent’s territorial carbon emissions, which may explain why three of the top ten…