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Cheshire West and Chester Council

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… for direct and indirect emissions within Cheshire West and Chester excluding agriculture, forestry and land use. This chart details that in the total buildings section of the chart, there are 3,165 ktCO2e, or 79 per cent of the total emissions. Transport makes up 779 ktCO2e, or 19 per cent of total emissions, while Waste makes up 2 per cent of emissions. The second pie chart is the SCATTER sub-sector…

… such as the Carbon Disclosure Project. 2. The provision of a scientifically informed carbon budget for the Cheshire West and Chester area via the ‘grandfathering’ of UK’s national emissions budget under the Paris Agreement to the Cheshire West area. 3. Analysis using the Setting City Area Targets and Trajectories for Emission Reduction (SCATTER) tool to review the impact of forty interventions at four…

… for the Cheshire West and Chester area. The key recommendations of the report were that, to make its ‘fair’ contribution towards the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Cheshire West and Chester should do the following. 1. Stay within a maximum cumulative carbon dioxide emissions budget of 24.0 million tonnes (MtCO2) for the period of 2020 to 2100. At 2017 CO2 emission levels, Cheshire West and Chester…

… seeking to limit emissions to meet the area’s carbon budget. Carbon neutrality means that we need to reduce our emissions to ‘net zero’, so that any carbon emissions produced in Cheshire West and Chester by 2045 would be met by an equal level of carbon sequestration (capture). Throughout this document, the term carbon neutrality and net zero are used as widely understood proxies for net-zero…

… the Council could advocate for the borough, as a whole, and at national and international level. Actions generally can be categorised as those which are primarily mitigation-based – those that reduce carbon emissions, those that are adaptation-based – that reduce the detrimental effects of climate change, and those that we will ask of our residents to effect change in their own lives. 4…

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