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…. The key message is clear: we need to take urgent action to limit the global rise in temperature to below 1.50C and to avoid the devastating impacts a further rise will provoke. This document provides the framework for our local actions here in Cherwell. There are huge challenges to our ambitions. The scope of our goals for the district are in advance of national and regional policy…
… on this agenda. Many innovative projects and programmes have already been delivered in our district, such as the Eco Bicester initiative, which delivers new housing developments to a zero-carbon and much higher environmentally friendly standard, and which has been personally championed by many of us at Cherwell District Council. We look forward to working with residents and businesses across the district…
… do so not only for ourselves, but for future generations to come. Councillor Barry Wood Leader of Cherwell District Council 2 Evidenced based decisions Healthy Place Shaping Continuous improvement and Living Laboratory Maximising Cherwell Benefits Inclusive Transition Recognising a role for everyone The challenge of addressing climate change cannot be underestimated. It requires…
… 2030 /2031 Where we currently are and why we must take action These graphs show the projection of emissions to 2030 under an approach where no additional action is taken. It is clear that without comprehensive and direct action neither the council or the district will achieve the carbon goals we need. The carbon footprint of: 1: Cherwell District Council Leisure centre heating Leisure…
… centre electricity Council building heating Council building electricity Fleet diesel Council landscaping fleet Busines travel Council landscaping tools BAU total 2: Cherwell district Residential (electricity) Commercial and industrial (electricity) Residential heating (gas/other fuels) Commercial and industrial (gas/other fuels) Transport (cars/LGVs/HGVs/ motorbikes) Transport (bus/rail…