Including 27 closely related terms such as carbon emissions, carbon emission, and gas emissions.
… in responding to Climate Change in our administrative area arising from connectivity and transportation and the carbon impacts associated with it. As a snapshot of total Greenhouse Gas Emissions for West Devon by sector, Exeter University was commissioned to undertake a study of all Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Devon as part of the Devon Carbon Plan process1. , Within that study, the data is displayed…
… and enable a collective approach by galvanizing our residents and to encourage and support flourishing eco businesses, third sector bodies, and community groups. The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) recommends that local authority plans should include a high level of ambition for emissions reduction, in the case of West Devon, we aim to reduce carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050 at the latest…
… & Communication Community Engagement Individual and Collective Action Partnerships and Projects These 4 objectives and the actions associated with them will help us to meet our targets, namely to reduce operational carbon emissions to net-zero by 2030 and reduce Borough wide carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050. But what does this mean for our Borough and what should be our primary aims…
… and Biodiversity Newsletter 149 Oct-20 Percentage of the community feeling informed and supported to reduce their own carbon emissions Data to be collected with using a yearly survey to newsletter subscribers and through social media channels. Number of Community Organisations tackling climate and biodiversity related issues Data to be collected PART THREE – The Action Plan…
… environmentally friendly recovery and renewal. Because of this, this Strategy will sit alongside, and be complementary to, the Council’s emerging Recovery and Renewal Plan. The Council has committed to the following aims; 1. That the Council aim to reduce its organisational carbon emissions to net-zero by 2030; 2. That the Council commit to working with partners through the Devon Climate Emergency…