Including 15 closely related terms such as gas emissions, carbon emissions, and term emissions.
… to the LULUCF net emissions. Figure 1 CO2 emissions for North of Tyne from 2005 to 2017 2.3 Figure 2 below shows the current source of carbon emissions – showing that in the North of Tyne area (as in other parts of the country), major emissions are split between transport, domestic and industrial/commercial settings (although it is worth noting that due to national data collection methods…
… in emissions for the domestic sector, with emission reductions of over a third since 2005 (36.6%). There has been very little progress in emission reductions for the transport sector (9.7% reduction over last 12 years and less than 1% since 2010). Figure 4 below sets this out in terms of real-term emissions, which illustrates in turn the areas where priority investments in carbon reduction will need…
… be to establish an independent Green Growth Advisory Group, aligned with both the Energy Catalyst and North East Yorkshire and Humber Energy Hub, and which would include local, regional and national stakeholders. The purpose of this advisory group would be to provide expertise to inform and guide the approach to carbon emission reduction whilst promoting a productive, competitive and sustainable economy…
… climate change is global, urgent and now very much part of the political and media mainstream. 1.2 At a global level, there is wide acceptance as to the scale of the climate challenge – and the need for a radical reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in order to mitigate its effects. The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has evidenced a 1% global temperature rise above pre…
… their own policy frameworks. 1.3 At a national level, we have seen carbon reduction passed into law, with the UK Government committing to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This builds on the 2008 Climate Change Act and puts the UK in a strong global leadership position with regard to its regulatory and policy framework. Meeting this target requires emissions from homes, transport, farming…