Including 8 closely related terms such as carbon, low carbon, and carbon emissions.
…. Each thematic section also indicates co-benefits of addressing climate change in the focus area. Benefits of climate change mitigation and ecological conservation for the UK include improvements in public health, reduced NHS costs, greater energy security, growth in the low-carbon jobs market and a reduction in poverty and inequality. Find out more about the importance of co-benefits…
… commitment to reduce carbon emissions. Consumed emissions contribute significantly to climate change and the council is also committed to reducing these emissions. For the purposes of this strategy, the focus is produced emissions. Future work will develop solutions and actions that specifically target consumed emissions. 7 CONSUMED, PRODUCED – WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE…
… co-benefits as being “the positive effects that a policy or measure aimed at one objective might have on other objectives… co-benefits are also referred to as ancillary benefits”. Benefits of climate change mitigation and ecological conservation for the UK include improvements in public health, reduced NHS costs, greater energy security, growth in the low-carbon jobs market…
… in the Green Economy The Council’s Adult Education, Apprenticeship, and Employment Skills Partnership teams have joined with the West London Alliance and the Council’s Climate Action and COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS: EALING TRANSITION INITIATIVE A local community group whose aim is to help the community transition to a low carbon future. Ealing Transition Initiative has been set up…
… to a low carbon economy; we hope to uncover and highlight the boost to revenues and customer loyalty that these actions can have. We will be working with partners to design a toolkit for engaging and working with businesses in our boroughs to begin their journeys towards decarbonisation using the Design Council’s framework. The council has recently worked with stakeholders to establish a High…