Including 14 closely related terms such as climate, climate change, and climate crisis.
… for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and on preparing for climate change. We also make recommendations to central Government, for example on the important role that local authorities have to play in addressing climate change, and the additional devolved funding and powers that they need to be able to do this. Tackling the climate crisis requires large changes across our societies and economies, at local…
… of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group III on Climate Change Mitigation and a member of the Carbon Trust Breakthrough Ideas Steering Group. In June 2018 she was awarded the XVII Fundacion Banco Sabadell Prize for Economic Research for the best young Spanish economist. Greg Archer UK Director of the international environmental organisation Transport and Environment. Greg is also a member…
… be an important lever to support investment. The transition must be delivered in a way that is fair, is good for nature, and does not leave marginalised communities behind. For climate action to be e�ective, both to reduce emissions and to prepare for climate impacts, it must be taken forward in ways that people feel are fair. Achieving a Just Transition will recognise that not everyone has contributed…
…; Peterborough Independent Commission on Climate Executive Summary 9 Addressing climate change can deliver multiple bene�ts. How we deliver the investments and the changes that are needed, ensuring fairness is core to the approach, will be very important. Appropriate design of climate policy, using required investment the right way, can bring many bene�ts: more and better green space, a thriving…
… Fairness, nature and communities: addressing climate change in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough October 2021 1 2 Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Independent Commission on Climate Preface It is a pleasure to introduce this �rst full report of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Commission on Climate Change, extending…