… to emissions in 1990). The Committee on Climate Change has set out a “carbon budget” to help them understand how much pollution they can still allow if they are to meet these targets. The government has considered this when developing plans to reduce emissions across the following areas: • Transport – by encouraging people to get around by transport which pollutes less, including walking, cycling…
… motivated to make a change if there is a reward for doing so. For example, cycling to work saves money and improves health, as well as reducing pollution. We will focus on these “co- benefits” when delivering our actions to involve as many people as possible in the process. Blackpool’s Climate Emergency Action Plan8 Our Key Themes To deliver the comprehensive approach needed to change how we…
… most of the North, although the proportion of holiday trips by bike is negligible . There is also a relatively high proportion of people who do not regularly use the internet. Some of our most important actions include: • Develop a strategy for providing and running electric transport • Make it simpler and more attractive for people to use no- and low-carbon transport, by developing…
… transition to electric transport 24. Develop modal shift action plan linked to Active Lives Strategy – including measures to improve walking, cycling, frequency and quality of bus, tram and train transport, plus consideration of innovations e.g. e-scooters, trolleybuses Town Director of Community & Environmental Services TBC – Lisa/John Senior Planning Officer; Transport Policy Manager…