Including the closely related term climate emergency.
… www.cornwall.gov.uk Climate emergency Cornwall’s call to action My world. Our planet Raglavar An goredhom hin yw an chalenj styryansek a’gan osweyth. Dres oll an bys yma ekosystemys ow pos chanjys dres aswonvos. Kepar dell dyv klerra agan trestyans hag omjunyans dhe’n planet efanna, yndella y hwra an rann a yll Kernow hy gwari y’n…
… Foreword The climate emergency is the defining challenge of our time. Across the world ecosystems are being changed beyond recognition. As our dependence and connection to the wider planet becomes clearer, so too does the role Cornwall can play in this challenge on both a local and a global scale. The impact of Covid-19 on our businesses, our services and our individual lives has demonstrated…
… the absolute importance of continuing to build a Cornwall that is resilient against the uncertain future that the climate emergency will bring. We are learning more about which parts of our lives we need to change in order to keep the things we often take for granted, and how unpredictable changes can bring unexpected benefits. The Carbon Neutral Cornwall programme is a commitment to our future…
…, a promise to work towards becoming carbon neutral by 2030, ensuring that Cornwall plays its part in restricting global warming to 1.50C. Our actions must dramatically reduce our carbon emissions, limiting the potential impacts of the climate emergency, but also adapt our society to meet the changes that are already coming. We must make sure that no-one is left behind, and that the Cornwall we…
… and play. But there is always room for new ideas. While the council has a large role to play in our response to the climate emergency, as well as support from national Government, meeting this ambition of carbon neutrality is not something that we can do alone. In our homes, in our communities, in our work and in our groups, every one of us has a shared responsibility to find and use…