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… harvesting and water efficient appliances will help reduce water demand The Headlines The Council commits to achieving: • Net zero by 2040 in the Council’s operations • Net zero by 2042 in the District • Climate resilience in our buildings, public spaces and infrastructure Across the District we will: • Work with all stakeholder groups to accelerate the transition to net zero • Work…
… through suitable adaptation measures. L3 Protect and restore, where possible, peatlands and degraded soils on the Council estate or in partnership, across the District. Climate Change and Innovation Lead Officer #Area of peatland habitat included in a restoration plan Outcome 7.1: Fermanagh and Omagh’s natural environment is protected, enhanced and respected. 25 26Land use No Action…
… and Omagh District Council’s Climate Change and Sustainable Development Action Plan from 2021 - 2024. It describes why we need to act now, how we are going to achieve the outcomes of our Climate Change and Sustainable Development Strategy and our rigorous approach for the first three years. Energy efficient buildings and local zero carbon energy generation will reduce carbon dioxide emissions…
… with our partners to make the District more resilient to extreme weather and flooding At the Council we will do this through major investment in: • Improving energy efficiency in Council buildings • Encouraging net zero through our supply chain • Enhancing carbon removal in our open spaces • Protecting our shared natural resources • Integrating climate considerations into all our…
… decisions Our vision: The Fermanagh and Omagh District is inclusive, sustainable, resilient and competitive. Net zero is the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere. 04 Who we are The Fermanagh and Omagh District spans approximately 3,000 km2 and is home to 117,400 people. The District is primarily rural and shares a bio…