Including 21 closely related terms such as carbon emissions, carbon emission, and gas emissions.
… towards our vision and targets: • Reduce our own greenhouse gas emissions. • District-wide carbon emissions (under scope of influence of local authorities). • Size of the low carbon economy. • Amount of renewable energy generation across the district. • Amount of carbon captured through council action. At the end of each financial year we will produce a short annual progress report…
…. We want to make the most of the opportunities that tackling climate change presents to further strengthen and grow our local economy. We also want to increase and improve a range of habitats across the district to support carbon capture and biodiversity. We’ve set a target to significantly cut our own greenhouse gas emissions and four district wide targets aimed at reducing carbon…
… to the climate emergency. Summary Target 2: Halve district wide carbon emissions by 2030 Target 4: Treble renewable energy generation in the district by 2030 Target 3: Double the size of Wychavon’s low carbon economy by 2030 Target 5: Capture at least 500 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year by 2025 The plan contains four priorities. These are energy, low carbon…
… targets to reduce carbon emissions across the county by 50% by 2030 (against a 2005 baseline), tripling renewable energy generation and doubling the low carbon economy. In May 2019, the UK Committee on Climate Change, set- up to advise the Government, called for the introduction of a net zero target for the UK by 2050. The Government agreed to this recommendation in July 2019…
… target, a further 226.65 kt CO 2 would need to be removed or offset through schemes to reduce emissions and capture carbon. Target 3 Double the size of Wychavon’s low carbon economy by 2030. Valued at over £1 billion in terms of sales and growing at some 4.9% a year, it has been estimated that more than 7,600 jobs and over 400 Worcestershire businesses are directly involved in the low…