Including 19 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce, and gas emissions.
…: Contribution of an intervention to biodiversity increase. This includes protecting existing ecosystems, animals and plants as well as investing in green and blue infrastructure. Carbon hotspots: Sources of high levels of carbon emissions, for organisations to focus their carbon reduction efforts on. Carbon insetting: The financing of carbon reduction or sequestration projects that reduce…
… change whilst looking to lead the world to a cleaner, greener form of growth. Aligning with national ambitions, Horsham District Council (HDC) has committed to carbon neutrality of its direct emissions by 2030, and carbon neutrality of its indirect emissions (including from leased buildings and supply chain) by 2050. HDC has produced a Council Carbon Reduction Action Plan (April 2022…
… Councils to take action in reducing carbon emissions within local communities. The Fund has set various priorities with which projects must align, including: carbon emissions, energy, water, waste, biodiversity and transport. Sussex Green Living Sussex Green Living is a charity that provides a network and facilitates projects to support local communities to live more sustainably across Sussex…
… carbon emissions outside of an organisation’s direct operations but within its own supply chain. Carbon neutral: Achieving a balance between the greenhouse gases put into the atmosphere and those taken out. Carbon offsetting: The financing of carbon reduction or sequestration projects elsewhere, outside of an organisation’s direct operations, in order to ‘balance’ or compensate…
… gas emissions and then ensuring that any ongoing emissions are balanced by removals. Passive design: Design that uses layout, fabric and form to reduce or remove mechanical cooling, heating, ventilation and lighting demand. Scope 3: Carbon emissions that are not produced by an entity itself, and not the result of activities from assets owned or controlled by them, but by those…