Including 24 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce, and reduce emissions.
… – Support the collection of data and resource management 2 Buildings – Reduce and remove the carbon emissions from our built environment 3 Transport – Reduce and remove the carbon emissions from operational, business and commuting emissions 4 Procurement– Reduce in-direct emissions from the supply chain 5 Land Use– Reduce emissions from land use polices and how the Council uses its land…
… activities. To monitor progress against this target, Welsh Government have required the Welsh Public Sector to submit annual carbon emission returns since 19/20 . The reporting model is divided into three emission scopes as follows. Scope 1 - are direct emissions from operations that are owned or controlled by the Council. Scope 2 – indirect emissions from purchased electricity, heating and cooling…
… of the objectives which will deliver this purpose is to work towards a Green Place for people to live and work, with reduced carbon emissions, and making a positive contribution to addressing the climate and nature emergency. In 2019 councillors in Monmouthshire were unanimous in declaring a climate emergency. Since that date, the Council has published a climate emergency action plan, and then updated…
… world in all its guises is the backdrop to our tourism and visitor economy. We will work with others to promote access to our special places whilst protecting the environment, support nature recovery, reduce our carbon emissions, reduce the risk of flooding and promote the circular economy. But even if we do all these things, we will still see the impacts of climate change such as warmer, wetter…
… climate is changing as a result of man-made greenhouse gas emissions, and in particular carbon dioxide. So what is Monmouthshire’s contribution to carbon emissions? Since 2005 net carbon emissions across the county as a whole have reduced by 32% from 924 kilotonnes to 625 kilotonnes of CO2 equivalent per year in 2021[footnoteRef:4] while our population has increased by around 5% over the same period…