Including 9 closely related terms such as gas emissions, carbon emissions, and gas emission.
… This group provides independent technical advice to the local strategic partnership and council on how to respond to the climate and nature emergency. You can read a review of our performance so far. The Local Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report (2021) monitors greenhouse gas emissions from our buildings, estate, and activities. It also includes the renewable energy that we generate directly. You can…
… Climate and nature emergency in South Gloucestershire South Gloucestershire Council declared a climate emergency on 17 July 2019. This means that the global climate is in a state of breakdown and this is an emergency. We need to urgently prepare for the local impacts of climate change, reduce our carbon emissions and protect and restore nature. You can read our original Climate Emergency…
… Monitoring our greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy Progress towards our key targets by December 2022 Plan to 2030 Climate and nature Nature emergency (or ecological emergency) Working with others…
…) Climate Emergency Action Plan – year 2 (2021 to 2022) Cabinet report for year 2 (7 December 2020) Climate Emergency Action Plan – year 1 (2020 to 2021) Cabinet report for year 1 (27 April 2020) carbon emissions baseline report The West of England Combined…
… Authority (WECA) also declared a climate emergency on 19 July 2019, with a target of net zero emissions by 2030. We will work with WECA and the other unitary authorities to reach this target. Monitoring our greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy These dashboards help monitor our progress towards becoming a carbon neutral area. You can also view our Net Zero Dashboard for 2022…