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…. Monmouthshire County Council produces less than 2% of the county’s carbon emissions, so we need everyone to do their part to reduce emissions county wide. This section gives information about the work carried out by Monmouthshire County Council and the different ways communities can learn more about climate change but also take practical steps to make a difference…
…. Climate & Nature Emergency Monmouthshire In 2019 Monmouthshire County Council declared a climate emergency. The Council are working hard to reduce our contribution to climate change, by reducing our energy use, changing to electric vehicles and installing solar panels, as well as working with communities to reduce carbon emissions across the county. We also need to be able to adapt…
… Council Emissions action plan Nature Recovery action plan Rivers & Oceans action plan…
…-cymru/litter-picking-hubs/ What we buy Why is it important? Did you know that lots of our carbon emissions come from not just the obvious things like petrol or heating, but from the things we buy. Energy goes into making, packaging and transporting the products…
…. Travel & Transport Why is it important? As a rural county, with limited public transport options, transport is a large part of Monmouthshire’s carbon footprint overall. Encouraging and making it easier for people to walk and cycle for short journeys, rather than use a car reduces carbon emissions from fossil fuels and also has health benefits. Public…