Including the closely related term carbon.
… teach children and young people about the skills they’ll need for a low-carbon future 1 2 The council should raise people’s awareness of what home energy measures can be taken and how, from ‘quick and easy’ changes through to retrofitting 3 The council should encourage supermarkets, suppliers and retail outlets in Glasgow to play their part in tackling the climate emergency 4…
… or unused spaces where possible for people and organisations to take action at a local level The council should lead on making Glasgow an attractive place to work and train in new green industries The council should enforce home energy improvements among private landlords The council must educate and help people to cut down on meat and dairy and promote the shift towards a healthier low-carbon…
… job opportunities 1 4 The education system should teach children and young people about the skills they’ll need for a low-carbon future 2 4 The council, businesses and national government should subsidise and incentivise training for entering the green economy, for workers at every stage of their careers 7 4 The council should lead on making Glasgow an attractive place to work…
… the deliberation phase and was prioritised low overall, with over two-thirds of the assembly - 35 of 50 members - ranking the tax on retrofitting as their 15th or 16th priority out of 16, and only five members ranking it in their top 10 priorities (more details can be found in the technical report). Furthermore, the perceived impact of such a tax on reducing the city’s carbon emissions was perceived…
… Considering the broader knock-on effects, members also highlighted the importance of considering how products are sourced in the first place, both in terms of overall carbon impact and in terms of climate justice for poorer countries that manufacture many products and goods. “Those who are selling these cheap fabrics, it’s often brought in from countries that don’t pay workers any sort of real wage…