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… SUMMARY Ealing Council declared a climate emergency in April 2019, committing to treat the climate and ecological emergency as a crisis requiring immediate and vital action. Our aim is to become carbon neutral, as a borough and an organisation by 2030. Our strategy sets out a plan to reduce the council’s produced emissions and outlines a commitment to use our influence to reduce emissions…
… in Section 7. This strategy recognises the importance of the community’s role in achieving the aim of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. Our residents, businesses and public sector partners, such as schools and health services, are vital to this journey. The council will work to strengthen relationships and support to lead toward our goal; see Sections 8 and 17 for more detail. Climate justice…
… carbon future. Learn more about the council’s commitments to improve school buildings to move toward the net zero target in the Energy Section, see targets 1.12, 1.13, 2.7, 2.8, 3.11 and 3.12. The Council’s travel team offers the TfL STARS (Sustainable Travel: Active Responsible, Safe) an accreditation scheme that helps schools and nurseries produce a travel plan with the aim to inspire…
… in the Green Economy The Council’s Adult Education, Apprenticeship, and Employment Skills Partnership teams have joined with the West London Alliance and the Council’s Climate Action and COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS: EALING TRANSITION INITIATIVE A local community group whose aim is to help the community transition to a low carbon future. Ealing Transition Initiative has been set up…
… to solve regional climate challenges including: • Retrofit London • Low-carbon development • Halve petrol and diesel road journeys • Renewable power for London • Reduce consumption emissions • Build the green economy • Creating a resilient and green London On a sub-regional level, Ealing has worked with West London authorities to bring resources and knowledge together…