Including the closely related terms flooding, flood, and flood risk.
… carbon emissions, increase resilience to existing risks and climate change already locked-in, and reverse biodiversity decline, we will also enable safer, calmer streets, cleaner air, warmer homes, reduced flood risk, healthier neighbourhoods and more local, nutritious food for everyone. This implementation plan will help to deliver an improved quality of life for our citizens…
… source of information in response to the climate and ecological emergency. Retrofit green infrastructure will also be delivered though ongoing programmes of work to reduce flood risk and improve public realm, such as surface water management plans and the Avenues Programme. This work will be supported by the Sustainable Glasgow Partnership through its Greening the City Hub, which brings…
… at risk of flooding and climate change threatens to bring the total number of homes and businesses in danger of being flooded from circa 45,000 currently to almost 60,000 by 1.3 The Climate Challenge for Glasgow 2080 Attention must therefore be paid not only to reducing our emissions, but to adapting the city and increasing resilience to the effects of climate change which are already…
… on work and expertise of our partners such as University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde and Clyde Gateway, in installing district heating systems and solar PV, to name but a few. Buildings that are fit for the future will also be resilient to exist and future risks, such as flooding and over-heating. This work will be supported by the Sustainable Glasgow Partnership through its…
… are resilient to the impacts of climate change, protecting Glasgow’s rich heritage. Adopt an early warning system to prepare for extreme weather events such as heatwaves and flooding. Annual iterative review of the Climate Plan Significant progress in achieving Glasgow’s Gold Hybrid plus 20% low and zero carbon generating technologies (LZCGT) or better, for all new build new homes. Significant progress…