Including the closely related terms cleaner air, and clean air zone.
… Carbon City Investment Fund to support and accelerate high impact green projects. • £1bn Clean Air Fund to support the delivery of clean air zones, estimated to be worth £6.5bn to the economy. • Tax and incentives to boost and encourage investment in low carbon enterprises. • A target of 2025 for net-zero buildings to minimise the impact of the millions of homes which the Core Cities…
…. • Expansion of low emission places: learning from the current development work on Birmingham’s Clean Air Zones, and the car exclusion zone pilots around schools that have been run in Birmingham and Solihull, places across the region will collaborate to plan how this can be expanded in line with upgrades to the transport network. • Review of Movement for Growth: Transport for West Midlands (TfWM…
… time outdoors in green space. Active travel. Breathing cleaner air. Living in a comfortable home. A steady income. Investments into tackling climate change will put these opportunities front and centre. 4. Take a ‘circular’ approach: circular economies ‘design out’ waste and pollution, keep products and materials in use, and regenerate natural systems. This encompasses the reduction, re-use…
… to afford the energy they need to participate in society. 10. Air pollution tends to be caused by soot (PM10 and PM2.5), oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and ozone (O3). Actions We will change our economy without leaving anyone behind 19 EXAMPLE ACTIONS Changing our economy without leaving any of our communities behind First five years Secure Government support for an enhanced ‘Clean Air Deal…
…’ for the region Launch communications campaign to celebrate the pride and skill of ‘green jobs’ Secure devolution of Energy Company Obligation funding to WMCA Learn from existing clean air policies and expand in line with network improvements Explore partnership with DWP to pilot proactive welfare support for people in at-risk industries Secure resource to drive energy efficiency…