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… tC O 2) Domestic carbon emissions Domestic Heat Domestic Electricity Domestic Electricity (Cooling) Figure 4: Domestic carbon emissions, comparing emissions in 2015 and 2041. It shows that half the emissions in 2015 came from domestic heating (240,000 kilo tonnes (kt) of CO 2 ). This needs to be reduced drastically to 28,000 ktCO 2 in 2041, when it is expected that half the domestic…
…. The next ten years we will need to build 1,502 homes per year (Policy H1, New London Plan). Whole-home deep retrofits will include insulating walls internally or externally, upgrading all windows and doors, insulating roofs, floors and heating systems…
… also responded by growing community networks. Sharing knowledge, resource and developing projects that have brought us closer. This Action Plan sets out how the Council will be a leader and how together we will deliver homes that are healthy, comfortable, and affordable places to heat and power. It sets out how as a community we can support our local businesses with low carbon buildings…
…, and thousands of homes are connected to low carbon heat networks, delivering affordable, low carbon, and locally generated energy. Purpose of this Document Haringey has been a leader in carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reduction and in its work on Climate Change. The borough is on target to deliver its 40% carbon reduction by 2020 from its 2005 baseline. It has a better performance than neighbouring authority…
… Background of Climate Change Globally Climate change is an increasingly global crisis, disproportionately affecting those least able to bear it and with the least responsibility for causing it. Extreme weather linked to climate change has created devastation around the world. These changes are being felt through more frequently occurring short-term events such as droughts, flooding, heat waves…