Including 11 closely related terms such as gas emissions, carbon emissions, and total emissions.
… emissions from Council-owned housing estates, which represent significant proportion of the Council’s total emissions, accounting for 73% in 2022/23. Figure 3 Emissions from Council owned social housing stock 2.2.7. Figure 4 shows total emissions for the Council. Estimates of Council housing emissions have varied significantly over the timeframe, but it is likely…
… Neighbourhoods 2030 programme and securing external funding, all of which have strengthened our capacity to meet ambitious climate goals. The report also acknowledges that while notable progress has been made in reducing carbon emissions, achieving the 2030 and 2040 Net Zero targets will require a transformative approach. This includes ambitious and innovative actions and strong partnership…
…, borough-wide emissions saw a 23% reduction compared to the baseline year 2018, with 698 ktCO₂e emitted across Kensington and Chelsea. All the Council’s greenhouse gas emissions are included within the borough-wide inventory and represent approximately 1% of total borough- wide emissions. 1.4. The borough GHG inventory covers the calendar year, due to the timing of the release of the data…
… Zero commitment. 2.1.1. To help track progress and carbon performance against these targets, the Council is monitoring and reporting emissions against the baseline 2018/2019 and this report presents the carbon performance for 2022/2023 (the latest data we have available). 2.1.2. After declaring a climate emergency, the Council appointed an independent consortium—Aether, CAG, and SE2…
… a significant level of control over the emission source even though it occurs outside the administrative boundary of the Council / borough The emission source makes up a very small proportion of overall emissions and it is very time consuming/resource intensive or difficult to collect activity data 2.2. The Council’s ongoing in-house carbon performance measured against the baseline year…