Including the closely related term own land.
… plan for reducing emission from the Council’s own land, buildings, fleet and assets. It is critical that the carbon footprint and wider environmental impacts of all new developments in the town are now considered through planning and residents are informed and empowered to be able to make the meaningful lifestyle changes required for Stevenage to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030…
…. Some key actions which we will need to see immediately include a move to green energy, better land use planning, and more sustainable food systems. •The world is already seeing increasing investment in the solar and wind power industries, making them more widely available, as well as already being cheaper to produce than fossil fuels. •Zero carbon power sources generated nearly half…
… , creating pleasant walkways , investing in zero carbon buses and improving all public transport services. Better land use planning •The Department for Food, the Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) is calling on people to join the conversation on the National Food Strategy, which aims to address issues of environmental sustainability and nutrition across the food value chain…
… estimates, and excludes large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use. While figures and baselining are a critical part of reaching net zero, it is important to understand and except that these will always be estimates, and therefore wider structural decarbonising processes, such as ending the use of gas, must be the foundation of all climate action. All measurements will be based against…