Including 14 closely related terms such as emissions reduction, reduction, and carbon emissions.
…://committeedocs.northumberland.gov.uk/MeetingDocs/47740_M10833.pdf PRIORITY ACTION AREA 1 - COUNCIL POLICY THE ISSUE Policy underpins the way the council approaches its decisions and takes actions, substantially reducing emissions, both as an organisation and across the county. This will require the embedding of carbon reduction across all policies. THE COST Achieving alignment with the climate change goals across…
… and Trajectories for Emissions Reduction SME Small to Medium Enterprise STEM Science, technology, engineering and maths tCO2 Tonnes carbon dioxide ULEV Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Climate Change Action Plan 2021-23 3 x225572_NCC_design_p6_sw.indd 3x225572_NCC_design_p6_sw.indd 3 10/02/2021 18:5410/02/2021 18:54 Climate Change Action Plan 2021-234 Climate Change Action Plan 2021-234 FOREWORD…
… Buildings and New Buildings Poor energy efficiency in both domestic and non- domestic buildings results in the demand for excess heating. This causes unnecessarily high carbon emissions and energy costs. We will address this by progressing our work towards low-carbon district heat networks in our towns and supporting the implementation of renewable heat sources in rural areas, such as heat pumps…
… ilo to nn es C O 2 Positive Emissions Negative Emissions Savings Target Net Zero Figure 4 - Northumberland’s LULUCF emissions by category in 2018 Figure 5 - Northumberland’s total positive and negative emissions together with the emissions savings target required to meet net-zero Our total positive emissions in 2018 were 709.1ktCo2. This is the figure by which we need…
… with the Council’s support. Within our own organisation, we will seek to drive a cultural shift across all staff through training and an internal network of climate champions. Priority Action Area 3 - Heating Existing Buildings and New Buildings Poor energy efficiency in both domestic and non- domestic buildings results in the demand for excess heating. This causes unnecessarily high carbon emissions…