Including 15 closely related terms such as carbon emissions, carbon emission, and emissions.
… Climate Emergency Action Plan are: Support and enable sustainable travel Reduce carbon emissions and energy demand from the built environment Reduce the harmful impacts of waste and water consumption Support our communities to take action Support our future generations to find solutions Mainstream climate change Support biodiversity and the natural environment…
… infrastructure underway 2.0 Reduce carbon emissions and energy demand from the built environment 2.2 Encourage energy efficiency standards and improvements and reduce fuel poverty Delivered through the CHiL (Cosy Homes in Lancashire) programme Potential for a Pendle renewable energy showcase housing development, subject to securing European funding. 2.3 Implement compliance…
… management £30,000 allocated to the Woodland Connect Initiative over 2 years 8. The outstanding Strategic Objectives which we now need to focus on going forward are: 1.2 Reduce emissions from PBC’s transport fleet 2.1 Heat our buildings with low carbon and/or renewable heating and change behaviours towards energy consumption 4.2 Identify PBC assets to support community action 5.2…
… Grants Scheme) £20,000 Climate Action Fund- Schools £25,000 Climate Action Fund- Communities £5,000 Creative engagement of young people 4. Additionally, PBC has committed £30,000 (over 2 years 2020-2022) to support the Lancashire Woodland Connect campaign to increase tree cover throughout Pendle and to help off-set carbon emissions locally. 5. The 7 priority themes of PBC’s…
… to help local carbon off setting opportunities 6. Each priority theme is supported by a number of Strategic Objectives. Although Covid-19 has restricted the extent to which these Strategic Objectives can be delivered (as Council resources are redirected to supporting the Covid-19 response), we are able to demonstrate progress, albeit limited, against the majority of the Strategic…