Including the closely related terms low carbon, carbon, and low carbon.
… through the following: - DDC Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report – this report, published annually, collates measured emissions data from various sources to demonstrate the total gross greenhouse gas emissions from the Council’s own estate, operations and functions. The Home Energy Conservation Act (HECA) report has evolved from a fuel poverty focus only to include promotion of carbon reduction…
… emission and improving health of the District’s residents. Clean Growth Strategy 2017 This Strategy underlines the role that local government has in delivering and supporting a low carbon society. 2018 Kent Environment Strategy Council DDC committed to the Kent Environment Strategy to provide a basis for co-ordinated action across the County, approved in so far as it is consistent…
… community so that the district can become carbon neutral by 2050. Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 Rights of Way Act 2000 (CRoW) Natural Environment & Rural Communities Act (NERC) 2006 Kent County Council (Various) BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker (March 2020) Published 7 May 2020 - covers public attitudes towards policies such as energy and climate change. 76% of the public said…
… Dover District Council Climate Change Strategy January 2021 3Dover District Council Climate Change Strategy January 20212 Our vision Delivering a better environment for everyone and helping to inspire individuals, businesses and other organisations to commit to act to reduce the district’s carbon footprint. Contents Forward from…
… responsibility to tackle climate change. We all need to take positive action, and we need to do it now. Dover District Council declared a climate change emergency in January 2020 and set about developing this strategy and action plan, overseen by a cross-party working group. Our aim is simple: for Dover District Council to become a net zero carbon emitter by 2030 at the latest. This involves looking…