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Wyre Council

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… solutions to prevent local flooding in St Michael’s on Wyre and Churchtown, and work is well underway on a £40m Wyre Beach Management Scheme to protect thousands of homes from coastal flooding. I am hopeful 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…

… and financial decision-making. 4. Planning Use our planning powers to plan for a low carbon and climate resilient future. 5. Biodiversity Protect and increase biodiversity. 6. Engagement Collaborate, educate and engage with others to take climate action. 7. Waste Reduce waste, support a circular economy and sustainable food production. 8. Adaptation Adapt to our changing…

…: - Emissions that are still added into the atmosphere from activities that cannot be fully decarbonised yet, such as air travel. - Removal of emissions from the atmosphere from activities 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…

… the UK will deliver on its commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050, outlining measures to transition to a green and sustainable future, help businesses and consumers to move to clean power and reduce Britain’s reliance on important fossil fuels by boosting clean energy. This includes measures to support local authorities to implement low carbon actions locally. - In 2023…

… agricultural sector and properties along the coastline in Wyre. Whilst significant investment will be required to move away from a fossil fuel-based system to low-carbon technologies, inaction on climate change will have much greater costs. Severe weather events and rising sea levels will cause costly damage to critical infrastructure, as well as affect supply chains for goods and food production…

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