Including the closely related term climate emergency.
… Climate Emergency Action Plan Test Valley Borough Council 2021 Update 2 Introduction The Council declared a climate emergency in September 2019 and committed to ‘investigate clear and effective options to become a carbon neutral organisation’. In June 2020 we approved our Climate Emergency Action Plan, recognising that it would…
… need to be kept under review to reflect changing circumstances and opportunities. This document provides an update on what has happened since the Action Plan was approved. The Overview and Scrutiny Committee gets formal updates every 6 months and the papers are available on the Council’s website. Council’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions The Climate Emergency Action Plan set out our approach…
… of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) https://testvalley.gov.uk/aboutyourcouncil/corporatedirection/environmentandsustainability/climate-emergency-action-plan https://testvalley.gov.uk/aboutyourcouncil/corporatedirection/environmentandsustainability/climate-emergency-action-plan https://democracy.testvalley.gov.uk/ieListMeetings.aspx?CId=162&Year=0…
… at the Chantry Centre car park in Andover • Replacement of boilers and heating controls at the Council’s Beech Hurst office • The Council’s energy supply is now bought from a Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origins (REGO)1 backed scheme 1 More information is available at: https://www.ofgem. gov.uk/environmental-programmes/rego/about-rego- scheme Updates on Actions within the Climate Emergency…
… Action Plan The Climate Emergency Action Plan includes a number of themes to group the actions together. Updates on some of these actions are set out below, along with additional items that were not identified within the Action Plan. The Covid-19 pandemic has influenced the delivery of actions, with some moving forward quicker than anticipated while introducing challenges for the delivery…