Including 11 closely related terms such as reduce emissions, emissions target, and emissions transport.
… details on emissions reporting is provided in the background section of this report. Offsetting 4.12 Even with a radical shift in the way we live to reduce emissions, it is unlikely that we will be able to reach absolute zero for technical and other reasons. Therefore some ‘residual emissions’ will remain. 4.13 We will consult and engage city partners on potential approaches to offsetting…
… with local services, community groups and neighbours. Support the right changes when you see them, advocate for change when you don’t. Executive Summary, Draft 2030 Climate Strategy | 10 Funding change We can achieve over 60% of our carbon emissions target with current technology and through investment that would pay for itself…
… an impact on the city’s emissions by reducing their own footprints or collaborating to unlock change. 2.4 The strategy does not seek to replicate all the individual organisational plans that exists to reduce emissions and tackle climate change. It does however, include actions and commitments from city partners that contribute to delivering the strategy, and actions to support citizens…
… and Growth 2.5.3 Net Zero Heat and Energy and Energy Efficient Buildings 2.5.4 Net Zero Emissions Transport 2.5.5 Business and Skills in a Net Zero Economy 2.5.6 Investing in Change 2.6 The strategy also makes a number of asks of Scottish Government, focused on those areas where the Council or the city does not have the powers, resources or levers to enable net zero action at the pace…
… signed up to the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM) initiative in 2011 and pledged to reduce emissions by 20% by 2020. In 2020, the city has been awarded with the maximum of six badges under the scheme, recognising its climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. The 2020 target has now expired, and the Council is invited to renew its commitment as per the GCoM Commitment document in Appendix II…