Including the closely related terms consultation, and public consultation.
… Centre identifies that Cambridge would need to reach zero or near zero carbon emissions no later than 2043 (Figure 5 shows a 95% reduction by this date). It notes that this reduction would require national and local action. As part of the public consultation on this strategy, we sought residents’ views on their net zero carbon aspirations for the city. 77% of the 242 respondents to the public…
… consultation survey felt that Cambridge should aim to be net zero carbon by 2030. Whilst this is likely to be extremely challenging (and would require a very significant step change in Government policy, investment and regulation), it is consistent with the council’s ambition as expressed in the February 2019 https://www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/climate-change…
… achieve zero carbon homes in Cambridge: ● Existing Council homes – we have commissioned an external consultancy to carry out a study to establish how existing Council homes could be retrofitted to meet three different carbon emissions standards (Local Plan Plus, Passivhaus, and net zero carbon). ● New Council homes – we commissioned Buro Happold to assess the implications of building new…