Including 6 closely related terms such as climate change, climate change, and new climate.
…, the UK Government enshrined in law a new climate change target to reduce GHG emissions by 78% by 2035 compared to 1990 levels. This takes the UK more than three-quarters of the way to reaching net zero by 20505. The UK Government published a Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution6 (November 2020) and an Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy7 (March 2021) that sets out its vision…
… support and grant funding for Swindon. SMEs. A new climate change section will be created on the SBC website. F2 Host a Swindon community event as part of the Government’s UK-wide COP26 Zero Carbon Tour September 2021 Sam Mowbray (Phil Avery) This event forms part of a national UK Government initiative to sign up 100,000+ businesses to the UN Race to Zero Campaign in the build up…
… Net Zero Emissions Action Plan Introduction This is the first iteration of the Net Zero Emissions Action Plan which was peer reviewed by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) Energy to inform refinements and future work. It builds on previous Council-led work to address climate change including the Chapel Farm Solar…
…, usage and storage. The lower the emissions, the easier this becomes. The target of achieving net zero emissions has been set at a global, country1 and also increasingly at a local area and organisational level. In discussions on climate change, the focus is often on carbon dioxide (CO2) – the most dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas2 in terms of the quantity released and total impact…
…. This is produced by burning fossil fuels, industrial production and land use change. A number of other GHGs are also driving global climate change: methane, nitrous oxide, and trace gases such as the group of ‘F-gases’. These have contributed a significant amount of warming to date. The term “carbon” can be confusing as it is often used as shorthand to refer interchangeably to either CO2 or GHGs…