Including 25 closely related terms such as carbon emission, carbon emissions, and gas emissions.
… greenhouse gas emissions until 2050, with the aim of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. • The appointment of a climate change officer within the Council, allowing for dedicated resource to be available and for the Council to increase engagement with external groups including the Hampshire Climate Change Officer Group. 2.4 The Cabinet had also appointed a Climate Change Champion role who had…
…% by 2030 and it is acknowledged that there is the potential to reduce carbon emissions by over 80% by 2050. The model from the report in Annex A recognises that it is likely that the Council cannot be net zero by 2030 (largely as a result of operations at the crematorium) but can achieve carbon neutrality by this date through offsetting the remaining footprint. 5. Implications…
… make; investing in new technology to reduce energy consumption etc. 4. External Reductions – carbon compensation/offsetting to reduce emissions external to your own footprint to reduce your Net emissions. Figure 1 shows this recommended approach applied to Rushmoor Borough Council’s emissions to 2050. The Passive Reductions assume: - Electricity Grid emissions will reduce…
… in the table below. Rushmoor Borough Council’s carbon footprint scopes Scope 1 Direct Emissions Gas (Heating) and Council Owned Vehicles (Operational Fleet) Scope 2 Indirect Emissions Purchased electricity Scope 3 Indirect Emissions Business Travel, Paper, Waste, Water and Supply Chain (procured goods & services) 3.2 The Council’s previous carbon footprint (19/20) was calculated…
…. The recommendation would be in the future to work with contractors and suppliers to increase the amount of primary data used in the supply chain category in order to increase the accuracy of the footprint. 3.4 The carbon footprint is expressed as an absolute amount in tCO2e. This is the amount of greenhouse gas emissions as represented by tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalence, meaning other greenhouse…