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Wyre Council

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… the environment and reduce carbon emissions so that future generations will not be too adversely affected by the effects of climate change.” Of those who took part in the survey, respondents considered their knowledge on the topic was moderately broad, with limited scepticism about the causes of climate change. They indicated that their main motivation for changing their behaviours was the concern…

… sea levels and more unusual and intense storms. It is vital that we all work together to reduce our carbon emissions in a responsible and sustainable way and prepare ourselves for the increased risks we now facing. As the Leader of Wyre Council, and a father to two young children, tackling climate change is high on my agenda – we need to protect our children’s future. In July 2019, we…

… that we can transition away from fossil fuels to a better low carbon future for Wyre, but we need help to make this happen. Where we are limited in our powers as a borough council, we look to the government, Lancashire County Council and our key stakeholders for funding and assistance. We also rely on our individuals, communities and businesses to get involved in cutting emissions where they can…

… such as tree planting, peatland enhancement or carbon capture technologies. However, it is crucial that we reduce emissions to as low as possible before relying on as yet uncertain technologies for capturing emissions, to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. "COP26 President - Alok Sharma" by Bank of England, used under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED / Cropped from original. 12…

… sand dunes, saltmarshes, grasslands, meadows, peatlands, moorlands and woodlands, which all contain many key species of flora and fauna. Protecting nature and recovering these vital habitats helps to both prevent further climate change and reduce its impact. This is because these habitats act as vital carbon sinks to draw down and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere…

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