Including 20 closely related terms such as carbon emission, carbon emissions, and gas emissions.
… ~ 31.1.2020 2 8. Considerable efforts have already been made within the Council to cut energy costs and reduce the Council’s carbon emissions. However, to meet the net zero target by 2025 a more concentrated programme of activity and investment is required. 9. In order to track the Council’s own carbon management performance, the Council is recommended to approve the preparation…
… planting schemes across the district Ensure that the Local Plan sets developments and land use standards that reduce carbon and increase sustainability Work Package 3 – Warwick District Climate Emergency Action Roadmap The Council does not have direct control over most of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) throughout the District. However, the Council is in a key position to enable…
… Use – Households In the coming decade, Warwick District will have to improve the efficiency of all buildings to reduce the demand for energy and convert to low carbon and/or renewable heating. Actions could be to: Invest in community engagement campaigns which will encourage and target carbon emission reduction e.g. gas heating – with particular focus upon ‘hard-to-heat’ properties…
… a climate emergency in June 2019 and made a commitment to reducing carbon emissions across the Council’s own estate and influencing climate action planning, mitigation and adaptation across Warwick District. Development of a Climate Emergency Action Programme is the first step to formalizing an approach over the next decade, which can bring social, environmental and economic benefits…
… team once appointed. Adopt SCATTER Phase 2 once it is released and identify other data sources to link actions to carbon reductions year on year, to confirm priority of measures, to prepare emissions budgets and to adjust reduction targets. Establish budgets and secure funding for the programme delivery Identify availability of Section 106 and CIL (IFS) along with external grants…