Including the closely related terms energy use, energy use, and buildings energy.
…. How can you be involved? You can make a difference: At home or at work, reduce energy use by making buildings energy efficient Switch to renewable sources of energy Choose locally produced food, and reduce meat and dairy consumption Switch to sustainable travel: walk and cycle more and save GHG emissions, fly less. Use resources more efficiently: avoid waste, reuse and recycle…
… our Let’s Talk initiative. There will be benefits if we get this right: energy-efficient buildings, affordable renewable energy, sustainable transport, food security, improved local biodiversity, and opportunities to strengthen enterprises of all types in the transition to a low-carbon economy. This Strategy sets out East Hampshire District Council’s vision for the Climate…
… challenges for this strategy in the district: o High levels of ‘out-commuting’ and car ownership, coupled with the rural nature of the District means high levels of transport emissions. o Energy use in homes represents 24% of carbon emissions. With 50,000 existing homes and about 3000 more to come in the next 5 years, both retrofitting existing homes, and ensuring new homes have high…