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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council

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… in 2017/18, to 1,600 in 2018/19 to 5,200 in 2019/20. The % of Council buildings with Display Energy Certificate ratings ‘C’ or better has increased from 32% in 2015/16 to 65.5% in 2019/20. We have committed to renovating 3% of our building stock’s heated floor area per year to improve energy efficiency standards. Supporting the achievement of net zero We are aiming to achieve 100…

… will keep the District green. Horizon scanning for pests and diseases. Climate resilient landscaping. Health Average temperature rises of 4.9C in summer with heatwaves lasting longer, increasing heat related mortality. Contamination of drinking water due to increased pollutant run off and flooding. Mosquitoes and rats will thrive spreading diseases. District’s built environment remains…

… cool despite rising temperatures. Health services manage heat related health conditions. Surveillance programmes will enable health services to deal with increased disease risk. Adapting buildings and public realm to cope with higher temperatures. Public Health interventions to combat heat stress. Flooding 25% more rainfall in winter. Roads will flood and sewers will overflow…

… into the atmosphere. They are direct emissions. Examples of scope 1 emissions include emissions from combustion in owned or controlled boilers, furnaces, vehicles, emissions from chemical production in owned or controlled process equipment. Scope 2 (energy indirect) means emissions released into the atmosphere associated with your consumption of purchased electricity, heat, steam and cooling…

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