Including the closely related terms climate change, climate change, and climate.
…-year plan. 1.5 The Council also agreed to: “Take steps with partners to proactively include young people in the process, ensuring that they have a voice in shaping the future by setting up a Citizen’s Assembly as a way of also involving residents and businesses in the process, as Climate change will have implications for generations to come.” A separate report details the various…
… emissions as much as possible by 2030 will ensure we are restricting our contribution to damaging climate change. Early action will be critical to avoid falling behind target. 1.31 The importance of taking early action and meeting our ambition of being carbon neutral by 2030 is shown in figure 5 below. If we did nothing and maintained ‘BAU’ the Council would use its entire carbon allowance5…
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… reductions already include an amount of offsetting and reduces our emissions by a minimum of 74 per cent. Slowing the reductions pathway down further does not meet the council’s ambition of meeting carbon neutral by 2030. The problems of climate change are known as well as some of the potential solutions. To support staying within a global temperature threshold of “well below 2°C” requires…
… Act) The Climate Change Act 2008 originally required the UK to achieve an 80% reduction in green house gas (GHG) levels (below 1990 levels) by 2050. In June 2019, the Climate Change Act 2008 (2050 Target Amendment) Order 2019 (SI 2019/1056)revised this target upward from 80% to 100% which is termed a net zero reduction in GHG levels by 2050. The Order increases the UK’s 2050 net…