Including 19 closely related terms such as carbon emissions, carbon emission, and emissions.
… and how we intend to achieve them. Outcome 1.1: The council’s carbon emissions are managed and reduced. How can we achieve this? • Implement our Carbon Management Plan to reduce the council’s carbon footprint in line with the Scottish Government’s targets • Continue to implement energy efficiency measures across council facilities including investment in renewable and low carbon energy…
… 2017. This is the third report which sets out how Scotland will meet the emission reduction targets in the period 2017-2032. The plan sits alongside the Scottish Government’s Energy Strategy and provides the strategic framework for the transition to a low carbon Scotland. Building on previous reports on policies and proposals, the Plan sets out the path to a low carbon economy while helping…
… and wellbeing benefits to local communities. Outcomes 1. The council’s carbon emissions are managed and reduced. 2. The council is environmentally responsible in the procurement, use and disposal of resources. 3. The public sector climate change duties are further embedded in service delivery and partnership working. Figure 1.4 Vision People live and work sustainably in South Lanarkshire…
… while respecting and enjoying the benefits of a high quality environment. Outcomes 1. Homes and communities are energy efficient, environmentally sustainable, and fuel poverty is minimised. 2. The council’s strategies, plans and policies support communities to live more sustainably, reduce carbon emissions and adapt to a changing climate. 3. Local communities are supported…
… 2011, places duties on public bodies requiring them to: • contribute to carbon emissions reduction targets • contribute to climate change adaptation • and to act sustainably Further to the duties contained in the Act, the Scottish Government introduced annual statutory reporting in 2016, for public bodies, on their compliance with the climate change duties. The new reporting platform…