Including 4 closely related terms such as energy demand, energy efficiency, and energy.
… existing homes ‘right’ for people and families: healthy, suitable and stable homes. The strategy outlines a revolution in quality zero-carbon homes and aligns with the ambition to enable Wigan Council to achieve net zero carbon by 2038. Ambitions include targets for our public estate and housing stock to be fully energy efficient and only utilising certified renewable energy by 2025, working…
… decarbonisation, investments in green jobs to improve the natural environment, as well as the introduction of a Green Homes Grant to improve the energy efficiency of over 600,000 homes across England. COVID-19 and the Climate Emergency 20 Our resilience as individuals, communities, businesses and organisations has been put to the ultimate test during the pandemic and has alerted many…
… and businesses will need to adapt and plan around a changing climate • Energy demand is set to increase with population rise, therefore as fossil fuels are a finite resource, they will slowly become diminished, unless we see a drastic shift to renewable energies, fuel prices will rise for the individual • Water demand is set to overtake supply due to population rise and warmer temperatures…
… of high quality zero carbon homes, sustainable buildings and public places that are resilient to the risks of flooding, extreme heat and cold. A borough that actively encourages walking and cycling as the main mode of transport, local food growing, minimising food waste and promoting clean renewable sources of energy. A borough that is focussed on the education and sustainable growth of our young…
…- fuel dependent, consumption-based systems and these are elements that are out of the direct control of the Council. We also need action nationally from central government to support funding mechanisms to deliver large scale climate mitigation projects, strong regulations over large corporations and polluting industry as well as a large-scale modal shift to renewable energy. Regionally, Wigan…