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… tCO2e (latest 2017/18 figures tCO2e 36,347). • Northumberland county carbon neutral or net zero by 2030. Newcastle City Council • Carbon neutral by 2030, taking into account both production and consumption emissions. • Power city with 100% clean energy by 2050. North Tyneside Council • Half Authority (2010/11 baseline) and Borough’s (2005 baseline) carbon footprint by 2023, four…
… in our clean energy sector – building on already world- class assets in offshore wind, subsea technology and the associated supply chain as part of a North- East-wide sector strategy. b. Create the conditions for radical innovation across our industries and public services – supporting collaborative, market-led interventions that create new jobs and demonstrates bold ambition around carbon…
… reduction. c. Grow our capacity as a region to build the skills base to support new jobs and transition to cleaner ways of working – through an ambitious green growth skills partnership that draws on the best innovation from other places. d. Invest in the capacity of citizens, communities, businesses and public services to inspire changes to the way we live, work, travel and communicate…
… their own policy frameworks. 1.3 At a national level, we have seen carbon reduction passed into law, with the UK Government committing to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This builds on the 2008 Climate Change Act and puts the UK in a strong global leadership position with regard to its regulatory and policy framework. Meeting this target requires emissions from homes, transport, farming…
… transition, and is investing in clean energy generation and planning substantial tree planting for sequestration. 1.8 Each Local Authority has also made carbon reduction commitments as per the table below: Local Authority Target (s) Northumberland County Council • Half Northumberland County Council carbon emissions from 2010 baseline by 2025. This is equivalent to 26,971…