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… in the local community. Trajectory The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) funded a project to develop Setting City Area Targets and Trajectories for Emissions Reduction (SCATTER) to support local authorities with modeling area emission targets based on scenarios that are consistent with the United Nations Paris Climate Agreement. Using this methodology, it has been…
… that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system" (Article 2). In 2015 196 states signed the Paris Agreement which committed to dealing with greenhouse gas mitigation, adaptation, and finance. Under the Paris Agreement, each country must determine, plan, and regularly report on the contribution that it undertakes to mitigate global warming. Carbon Neutrality…
…. The full report on “Setting Climate Commitments for Waverley” can be available on request and the key conclusions are outlined in this section. Borough Wide targets For Waverley to make a strictly proportionate contribution to the delivery of the Paris Agreement (2050 target) it should stay within a maximum cumulative “carbon budget” of 3.6 million tonnes (MtCO2) for the period of 2020-2100…
… authority alone. Carbon Neutrality Action Plan – V10 Final 12 Bringing forward the target date to 2030 will mean an average reduction in carbon emissions of 27% per year from 2016. Table 1 indicates the recommended reduction target milestones to a) meet the Paris Agreement and b) meet Waverley’s ambitious 2030 carbon neutrality target both compared to the 2015 baseline…
… the next 10 years. To be carbon neutral by 2030, there will need to be a net reduction of 38 kt of carbon year on year across the borough from 2015 levels. Figure 4 compares the recommended pathways as indicated using the SCATTER tool to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement as well as the indicative pathway to meet Waverley’s ambition. Year CO2 reduction for 2050 target Indicative…