Including 4 closely related terms such as carbon emission, carbon capture, and carbon emissions.
… Reduction Options 7. What we’re going to do Actions according to theme How we will work / behaviour change Energy Transport Water Procurement Biodiversity / greenspaces Summary of actions 8. The way to achieving Carbon Neutrality Monitoring and Future Plans 9. The Wider Picture – Reducing Carbon Emissions and Mitigating Climate Change 1…
… to Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) such as biomass energy with carbon capture and storage, or, natural sequestration via means such as afforestation. The UK’s Net Zero target includes all GHGs (not just those from within the energy system). Eliminating carbon emissions can be achieved through the use of renewable energy that does not produce any carbon emissions and making changes…
… to industrial and agricultural processes to eliminate carbon production. Reducing carbon emissions can include actions such as energy efficiency measures that reduce the demand for heating. Carbon offsetting is a climate action that enables individuals and organisations to compensate for the emissions they cannot avoid, by supporting projects that reduce emissions somewhere else…
… of the Council’s housing stock is about to be undertaken. When this is completed it will set a baseline that will enable the Council to look at options for reducing carbon emissions, particularly with reference to the Council’s sheltered housing. It is also reviewing the potential for external funding such as the Government’s Green Home Grant Local Authority Delivery scheme. Energy usage and options…
…) •Offsetting remaining carbon emissions Stage 4 - Carbon Offsetting if required. 8. The Way to Achieving Carbon Neutrality – Monitoring and Future Plans Monitoring 8.1 There will be an annual review of emissions (using the Local Government Association model) to assess progress against the ambition of target zero by 2030. The Council will update the study each year to monitor progress…