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St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council

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Emissions for St Helens Borough Council in tonnes - 2019 This data tells us that as a Council we account for less than 3% of the total emissions across the Borough. Whilst we clearly intend to lead by example and get our own house in order, our bigger focus has to be on supporting residents, communities, partners and businesses to reduce emissions in a managed, sustainable and expedient way…

… will make St Helens a Net Zero borough by 2040 Reducing emissions from our own activities, and embedding ‘climate thinking’ in to everything we do. Working alongside residents, communities and businesses to help them to reduce their emissions Helping St Helens to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change Working together with key partners make St Helens a net zero…

… at an industrial scale. It will also enable Hydrogen to be transported across the region and will play a key role in “fuel switching” industry away from natural gas that emits carbon. Due to go live in 2025, Hynet could reduce the regions carbon emissions by a quarter within 5 years. This is the equivalent of taking 4 million cars off the road. Aside from the obvious environmental benefits Hynet…

… 3534 Transport is a large contributor to St Helens greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for 29% of emissions in 2019. The majority of this can be directly attributed to private cars and taxis. Growth in the number of car trips taken has meant that, despite improved vehicle efficiency, transport emissions have been broadly flat for the last 30 years, even as those of other sectors have…

…? The main greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide (CO2), and it is responsible for over 80% of global warming. Net zero carbon refers to achieving an overall balance between emissions produced and emissions taken out of the atmosphere. WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE? Climate Change is a huge issue which impacts everyone, both now and in the future. It is crucial we take steps to tackle it and its effect, so…

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