Including 4 closely related terms such as carbon emission, carbon capture, and carbon emissions.
… – Net Zero and Sustainable Energy Aim 1 – By 2030, the council will achieve ‘net zero’ and we will end the council’s contribution to global warming We are taking action The council has a strong track record of reducing carbon emissions, achieving significant reductions since 2009. But we are still directly responsible for putting around 12,200 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. By 2030…
… for the UK. Our strategy Centred around four themes and eight aims, every day we will leave the environment in a better state than we find it. We’ll make sure our environment is safe, self-sustaining and provides opportunities for everyone. We will place clean growth at the heart of our area wide boost in productivity, with economic growth is decoupled from carbon emissions. We…
… we end this. We will transition to a green fleet. We will source all our energy from renewable sources. Wherever possible we will use our own renewable energy sources wherever we can, such as photovoltaics, biomass, hydrogen and ground/air source. We will maximise opportunities for carbon capture and sequestration. We will offset any direct emissions that we cannot avoid. Through all our…
… procurement and commissioning activity, we ensure all organisations we work with share and deliver our vision. Aim 2 – Clean Growth – working together for net zero industry and commerce and good air quality Tackling Climate Change is more than just the council Carbon emissions from industry and commerce across North Lincolnshire…
… are around6.6 million tonnes. Total carbon emissions are over 7.4 million tonnes. North Lincolnshire Council’s own direct emissions are only small part of the total carbon emissions for the area. We need to do more than being a net zero council. We will support regional work to create the world’s first net-zero industrial cluster by 2040, improving the long-term competitiveness of the energy-intensive…