Including 13 closely related terms such as low carbon technologies, carbon, and low carbon.
… local communities and businesses, these impacts threaten our unique and sensitive habitats such as the Norfolk Broads and coastal marshes. At the same time, the UK’s net zero transition represents a real opportunity for Norfolk. In tandem with the drive to level-up regions, making our economy fit for a net zero future can bring a boost for businesses and jobs locally. Low carbon technologies…
… a green economy It is vital that Norfolk grasps the opportunities for jobs and business growth that the transition to a green economy will offer. Government policies and more affordable technologies will drive demand for low carbon goods and services over the coming years. A workforce will be needed to match this: our buildings will need to be retrofitted, our heat pumps will need to be serviced…
… for the wider Norfolk area, identifying and implementing change that makes the biggest impact across the county. 4) Promoting a green economy We will seek to catalyse Norfolk’s private sector to be an engine for green, inclusive growth. This means working in partnership to promote jobs and business growth that harness the opportunities of a low carbon future. 5) Ensure that nature has space to recover…
… it as appropriate for local authorities to set sectoral carbon budgets for their areas2. We aim to take a pragmatic approach to supporting carbon reduction county-wide by prioritising the areas where we have the greatest opportunity to make positive change. This focus area covers the following thematic areas: • Transport • Building and planning • Commercial and industrial sector • Energy • Digital…
… investment in digital connectivity, utilities, and transport infrastructure to enable businesses and communities to thrive. The council will promote investments that support sustainable housing and economic 2 Local Authorities and the Sixth Carbon Budget - Climate Change Committee (theccc.org.uk) (page 47) https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/local-authorities-and-the-sixth-carbon…