Including 9 closely related terms such as harmful emissions, carbon emissions, and emission levels.
…, not just carbon. Carbon dioxide, emissions that contribute to global warming and other pollutants which harm the environment not only have a high-level impact, but directly affect the health and wellbeing of our local population. We want to eliminate all harmful emissions to drive a better environment, from reducing emissions that contribute to the warming of the planet, to reducing particulates…
… with all landowners to encourage biodiversity; Promote low impact and sustainable building methods and materials; Continue to encourage waste reduction, reusing and recycling; Ensure better water management and usage. Document title | Page 8 of 8 Low emissions Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the primary cause of man-made…
… global climate change. Industrialisation, increased energy usage from fossil fuels and the destruction of natural carbon-sinks such as rain forests increase the risk of global temperatures increasing more than the 1.5oC ceiling by 2050 unless sustained and direct action is taken to cut emission levels. However the contribution to climate change and a liveable environment is about all emissions…
… that drive poor air quality. What we’ve done Milton Keynes already has made significant moves to reducing the carbon emissions, achieving a 38% reduction in emissions since 2005. This figure takes into account the emissions from transport, industry and agriculture and the initiatives being undertaken by all individuals, groups and businesses will continue to feed into the nationally monitored…
… that as Milton Keynes grows we take advantage of the opportunity to do so responsibly, creating energy resilience, maximising the use of renewable energy, reducing our water usage, minimising transport emissions, ensuring clean air, and an economic system that promotes a sustainable economy that addresses the challenges of climate change. Councillor Peter Marland Leader…