Including 16 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce, and emissions reduction.
… commitment to reduce carbon emissions. Consumed emissions contribute significantly to climate change and the council is also committed to reducing these emissions. For the purposes of this strategy, the focus is produced emissions. Future work will develop solutions and actions that specifically target consumed emissions. 7 CONSUMED, PRODUCED – WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE…
… and emissions reduction targets, officers have modelled three carbon reduction alternatives using the SCATTER6 tool. The three pathways modelled for the development of the strategy are in Figure 5 and account for production-based emissions only. 6 SCATTER has been jointly developed by the department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Nottingham City Council, GMCA, the Anthesis…
… in Ealing and beyond. We understand that all carbon emission sources will need to be cut to zero eventually, this strategy is our first step toward reducing emissions significantly by 2030. 4 This strategy also connects to the extraordinary power of our Local Plan. Section 14 outlines our intentions for building resilience through policy making. The council will ensure…
… to and recover from future climate risk. Section 15 outlines our likely approach to how we will offset carbon emissions if we are unable to reduce them to zero by 2030. Reducing emissions through climate action will be the focus of our activity to reach our carbon neutral 2030 target. However, there will be a certain level of emissions which will not be practically or financially possible to reduce…
… – and the United Kingdom. This means that our production emissions appear to go down, but the impact on global emissions will depend on whether the foreign suppliers use less ("cleaner") or more ("dirtier") carbon‐intensive energy and other inputs. Consumed emissions, therefore, give visibility to all carbon emissions that have been released from a product’s growth (or mining), manufacturing, packaging…