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… inventory (namely energy, transport and waste) which accounts for 99% of our Scope 1 and 2 emissions (for further information, please see ‘Emissions Profile’ section below). Despite the devastating impacts of Covid-19 over the course of 2020, the city’s determination and cross-party commitment to achieving Net Zero status by 2030 remains undiminished. It is increasingly clear that the crisis…
… 'Net Zero Newcastle - 2030 Action Plan' Emissions inventory by sector Newcastle awarded International Climate Leader status (CDP A-rating) Net Zero Newcastle Priority Actions Update For each of the Priority Actions listed in the 'Net Zero Newcastle - 2030 Action Plan', an update is provided below which includes the following information: Priority Action reference number…
… Summits in advance of COP-26 - Youth; Voluntary Sector and Community; and Business. 1 2 3 4 5 A6 Improve over time local emission moni- toring (either directly or via indicators) to improve the accuracy of Newcastle's emissions inventory. PROGRESS UPDATE - Initial engagement with organisations holding potential data sources for local emission monitoring underway. NEXT STEPS…
… ultra-low emission buses, taxis and freight vehicles operating within the city, including options such as cargo bikes. PROGRESS UPDATE - Z-move (the zero emissions delivery service) has expanded. - 2 new rapid chargers for taxis are planned for installation. - Any Clean Air Zone would be accompanied by grants to upgrade to lower emiss-sion vehicles (such as HGVs, LGVs, buses, private hire…
… Zero future, how we intend to engage with our residents, businesses and organisations, and very important- ly establishes more than 100 Priority Actions that we can take over the coming years to set us off in the Net Zero transition. These Priority Actions cover three key themes (namely Energy, Transport, and Adap- tation and Sustainability) reflecting the three primary elements of our emissions…