Including 18 closely related terms such as emissions reduction, emissions reductions, and reduction.
… of a nationwide dataset of carbon emissions by local authority area for the period 2005-2018. The BEIS data reports what are known as Scope 1 and 2 carbon dioxide emissions at local authority level. Scope 1 Emissions: Council only: Council's direct emissions, e.g., emissions from Council buildings, fleet vehicles and equipment, and land use. Whole Borough: Emissions within the borough boundary…
… the borough’s recycling rates 2.0 Scope This strategy is predominantly focused on efforts to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions derived from our own operations. However, meeting our carbon emissions reductions targets will require action from all stakeholders including the borough’s residents and businesses and therefore, it is imperative that we use our…
… net-zero, emissions per capita will need to reduce further to account for population growth. As well as contributing to legal targets to combat climate change, reducing carbon emissions presents an exciting opportunity to simultaneously deliver on a number of the Council’s strategic priorities, such as the reduction in inequality, the delivery of improved public health, the construction…
… forward but will also serve as a benchmark enabling us to measure our carbon reduction targets year on year. Figure 3: APSE, 2021 - CO2 emission estimates from Gedling Borough Council’s operations using 2019 figures6 6 APSE 2021: Gedling Borough Council Consultancy support – Establishing…
… future climatic changes, through the incorporation of green infrastructure, which in turn, will enhance the resilience of communities to extreme events. Priority 2: Transport Aside from contributing to almost a quarter of the borough’s carbon emissions, transport is the main cause of air pollution in urban areas. This is associated with a number of adverse health impacts, being a contributing…