Including the closely related term climate emergency.
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… Climate emergency Overview In February 2019 we resolved to acknowledge a climate emergency and to seek to make the county of Wiltshire carbon neutral by 2030. A Global Warming and Climate Emergency Task Group was set up to gather evidence and come up with recommendations on achieving this. Our Cabinet subsequently committed to make the council carbon neutral by 2030. A new climate…
…, March 2022 (PDF) [7MB] (opens new window) What we are doing to tackle the problem Since the climate emergency was confirmed in Wiltshire we have progressed the following areas, recognising that this is the start of a journey. These are the latest highlights: Transport The council's first Electric Vehicle Charging…
… There are a number of active travel schemes across the county. visit New active travel schemes and 1 February 2022 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency, item 21, appendix 4. To ensure air quality throughout the county can be monitored as effectively as possible, old monitoring stations will be replaced using community infrastructure funding. Housing…
… council regularly receive updates on the council's work to tackle the climate emergency locally. Reports presented at these meetings 11 October 2022 - Cabinet Meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency 1 February 2022 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency 13 July 2021 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency 23 February…