Including 7 closely related terms such as gas emissions, gas emission, and emissions.
… that there is a wider appreciation of the term ‘net-zero carbon’ over ‘carbon neutrality’. We, therefore, commit to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030. The city will continue strive to ensure that all greenhouse gas emissions produced and mitigated in the city are in balance. Glasgow looks to become one of the most sustainable cities in Europe. The city has already achieved (and exceeded) its…
… Insights for 2020 suggests that transportation- based emissions in Glasgow decreased by 39% in 2020. The city will strive to maintain that reduction and further reduce transport sector emissions. The city’s ambition is to reduce emission through direct mitigation, while also adapting to the impacts of climate change and addressing the ecological emergency, all of which will provide carbon…
… and Ecological Emergency Working Groups 2.0 What we propose to do next - Climate Plan 3.1 Climate Plan Theme 1 3.2 Climate Plan Theme 2 3.3 Climate Plan Theme 3 3.4 Climate Plan Theme 4 3.5 Climate Plan Theme 5 4.0 Monitoring and Evaluation 5.0 Action Plan 6.0 Appendices The purpose of this plan is to set out the city’s approach, pathway and strategic actions towards net zero carbon emissions…
…, healthy biodiversity and climate resilience in Glasgow by 2030. References figure 1 - Key components of the Plan figure 2 - Glasgow CO2 Emissions (2006 - 2018) figure 3 - Transport sector emissions 2006-2017 figure 4 - Housing sector emissions 2006-2017 figure 5 - Industry and Commerce sector emissions 2006-2017 figure 6 - Multisectoral approach to Climate and Ecological Emergency figure 7…
… for further action, and describes the means by which a city and its people will face the extraordinary challenges of the global climate and ecological emergency. There is an open acknowledgement of the need for more rapid and radical action to reduce harmful emissions into the environment, reverse biodiversity decline and build a more climate resilient city. Whilst there is an understandable…