Including 9 closely related terms such as reduce emissions, emissions reduction, and emission reduction.
… • Challenge 4: Natural environment • Challenge 5: Resilience and adaptation to the impacts of climate change 2http://www.gmhsc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/GM-Population-Health-Plan-Full-Plan.pdf 3https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/files/83000155/Tyndall_Quantifying_Paris_for_Manchester_Report_FINAL_PUBLISHED_rev1.pdf 4 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Models of potential emission reduction…
… together. The threat of climate change – reducing our carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions Mitigating climate change is the most significant of our environmental challenges. We need to make our fair contribution to global commitments aimed at limiting global temperature rise. Research was carried out in 2018 by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Research3 to calculate what a fair contribution…
… pathways Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) commissioned research to understand potential carbon reduction pathways to implement these recommendations using a model called SCATTER (Setting City Area Targets and Trajectories for Emissions Reductions)3 . This provides different pathways depending on local decisions taken across over 40 different interventions, which can each…
… MtCO2 Tyndall 94.5 MtCO2 2016-2050 Total Emissions M tC O 2 pe r y ea r -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 Tyndall budget (adjusted) SCATTER GM preferred pathway, with CCS SCATTER Level 4, with CCS GREATERMANCHESTER-CA.GOV.UK | 5 Figure 2 shows the scale of reductions needed over the next 8 years alone, during which time: • We would need…
… CO2 emissions will come from (see Figure 3). • Informing our actions – the types of actions we need to take in each of these sectors to reduce emissions. • Informing our goals and monitoring progress – what these actions need to achieve and therefore what we should monitor to track progress. Going further and closing the gap The plan sets out an indication of the scale…