Including 4 closely related terms such as change adaptation, climate change, and climate change.
… costs. As well as costs from climate change adaptation, there are likely to be higher energy costs and social costs in the future. Therefore, consideration of costs must take into account the potentially high cost of “do nothing”. Overall, capacity will also need to be increased, internally in the Council, amongst community leaders, climate champions and the wider population. This may…
… promoting zero emission mobility • Return to Regency, a competition for developers to demonstrate leadership and innovation to build carbon positive communities In addition to the benefits that achieving zero carbon will have on climate change, a well-managed carbon neutral programme will also offer substantial positive effects on a wide range of other issues, including fuel poverty, air…
… is a cultural centre, attracting over 250,000 people to Cheltenham Festivals each year and 65,000 a day to Cheltenham Gold Cup festival. It is a centre for enterprise, with over 72,000 jobs in industries ranging from electronics to fast fashion. Part of this vision is a desire to lead in environmental stewardship, particularly in reducing the Borough’s impacts on climate change. Although…
… will take to address the emergency. 2 Cheltenham Borough Council Cheltenham Borough Council declares a climate emergency 2019 http://bit.ly/2lMdEvp 7 7 The Council is not alone in this venture. On April 30th, Cheltenham’s MP sponsored the widely welcomed Climate Change (Net Zero UK Carbon Account) Bill which requires the UK to achieve a net zero carbon budget nationwide…
… and the carbon implications all activities are managed. Cheltenham Borough Council currently interrogates the climate change implications of every decision. To become carbon neutral, means taking into account the positive and negative carbon implications of decisions across the Borough. CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 11 11 The Council’s ambition…