Including 5 closely related terms such as public transport, transport infrastructure, and public transport.
… (like food) may become more expensive which would affect Sunderland residents on the lowest household incomes. These impacts will affect individuals’ health, safety and well-being, affect homes, buildings and transport infrastructure, impact on service delivery and create new forms of demand upon our resources. Sunderland Low Carbon Framework December 2020 Page 16 Carbon inventory…
… and helping residents to improve the energy performance of their homes and to make savings on heating costs; • Providing cleaner air - by replacing existing polluting vehicles with ultra low emission alternatives and ensuring that public transport, walking and cycling become the preferred choices of transport; • Creating safer streets - by adapting streets to provide more pleasant…
… carbon and active transport modes such as walking, cycling, rail, Metro, electric and innovative technologies for buses and private vehicles, and help make public transport a more attractive choice. Green economy Strategic Priority 6: Grow the city’s green economy, and engage with businesses to work towards environmental sustainability Consumption and waste Strategic Priority 7…
… and cycling) for short journeys is good for health, low cost and low carbon. Where active travel isn’t possible, public transport and/or car sharing offer lower carbon alternatives; Our objective is to: Engage with residents, communities and partners and encourage positive behaviour change to reduce individual carbon footprints. Sunderland Low Carbon Framework December 2020 Page 29 6…
… Priority 3: Create an energy efficient built environment 35 Strategic Priority 4: Develop renewable energy generation and storage 37 Strategic Priority 5: Low carbon and active transport 39 Strategic Priority 6: Grow the city’s green economy…