Including 6 closely related terms such as low carbon economy, carbon economy, and carbon.
… the transition to a low carbon economy and nature recovery. The climate and nature challenge Average global temperatures are rising causing dramatic changes to climate, environment and health and wellbeing. These ‘warming stripe’ graphics are visual representations of the change in temperature as measured in England over the past 100+ years, each stripe or bar represents the temperature over a year…
…-benefits of warmer more efficient homes, better food and diets, opportunities for active travel, better air quality, better mental and physical health, and more access to enhanced green spaces. • Narrowing the gaps in health inequalities for our most vulnerable communities. • Green growth and inward investment in a low carbon economy, creating new skills and jobs. • Reductions in waste…
… and related hazards. • Support residents, businesses and partners to adapt to the impacts of climate change and transition to an inclusive and growing, low carbon economy (green growth). Building resilience so that communities can face challenges and recover from them quickly16. • Manage the corporate risk that failing to prepare for and adapt to climate change will adversely impact on health…
… for low carbon or carbon neutral alternatives in what we buy and how we work. We will make a fair and just transition to a more sustainable Council and Cumberland.’ Relevant Risks and explain how risks can be mitigated – 5.3. The relevant risks are managed through the Risk Management Framework as follows: • Overarching Corporate Risk for Climate Change • Directorate and Service Risk…