Including 5 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce carbon, and reduce carbon.
… by interested parties, young people and Pendle Council staff and is based on 7 key themes: Support and enable sustainable travel Reduce carbon emissions and energy demand from the built environment Reduce the harmful impacts of waste and water consumption Support our communities to take action Support our future generations to find solutions Mainstream climate change Support…
… biodiversity and the natural environment to help local carbon off setting opportunities 5. The Climate Emergency Working Group will monitor performance of the plan, reporting progress bi-annually to Policy and Resources Committee. Monitoring performance will include overseeing PBC’s carbon reduction targets, both of which are currently being reviewed by the Climate Emergency Working Group to better…
… within six months with the aim of taking the lead and making Pendle Council and its arms- length bodies carbon-neutral by 2030 and for working for Pendle as a whole to be carbon neutral by 2030 or as soon as possible thereafter. (3) To audit and review the local development plan as part of this process and to include a climate emergency audit and statement as part of all significant new Council…
… to seek views from staff on possible council actions Embedding climate change into the refreshed 2020- 23 PBC Strategic Plan Securing the One Carbon World Carbon Neutral Gold Standard grant to enable an external calculation and assessment of PBC’s carbon footprint Allocation of a 2020/21 Climate Emergency Budget of £100,000 3 Agreement to support the Lancashire Woodland Connect…
… scheme to the value of £30,000 over 2 years, providing a much needed tree planting resource for Pendle. 3. A Climate Emergency Action Plan, outlining short, medium and long term actions to support delivery of the Declaration and move us towards the goal of carbon neutrality by 2030, has now been developed (Appendix 1). 4. This action plan takes account of the views and ideas submitted…