… of a Decarbonisation Plan is to describe how the City of Lincoln Council intends to replace fossil fuel reliant systems with low carbon alternatives (e.g. Electric Vehicles, renewable energy). To meet the challenge of net zero, the Council will need to decarbonise its buildings and transport over the next 10 years. The Plan describes the current state of the Council’s energy use and its plans for reducing…
… up less than 1% of Lincoln’s total CO2e emissions. Therefore we will seek to collaborate with partners and advocate for actions in these areas. The Council are working closely with the Lincoln Climate Commission to produce the Lincoln 2030 Climate Action Plan Action Plan which outlines citywide challenges, opportunities and actions that collectively going to achieve a net zero Carbon target…
… and made reaching a target of ‘net zero’ emissions by 2050 a binding target. Source: NASA Climate Change In 2015 the UK government joined an overwhelming majority of countries from around the world by signing the Paris Agreement. This consensus acknowledged the scientific advice and evidence of thousands of the world’s best climate scientists and the need…
… Climate Action Plan and live Journey to Net Zero table of actions which is updated by the commission on a regular basis to capture citywide actions to address climate change. These documents are available on the City Council and Lincoln Climate Commission websites. Worked with Lincolnshire County Council to set out the policies and plans needed to tackle transport emissions in the Lincoln…
… by visiting the website at lincolnclimate.org.uk or follow the commission on social media #lincolnclimate. Lincoln 2030 Climate Action Plan To become a net zero carbon City by 2030 we need to make changes to our daily lives to reduce emissions, particularly from transport, energy use and the everyday items we all consume. No single organisation can directly influence all the emissions within…