Including the closely related terms public transport, and transport.
… emissions from the Commercial and Industrial, Residential, and Transportation sectors. Within the borough, residential emissions account for nearly half (46%) of the borough’s total carbon emissions, followed by 30% from industrial and commercial sources and 24% from transportation. Figure 2: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy…
… public transport and as part of this, we will work with developers of new residential developments in the borough to explore the provision of taster passes for travel on buses. In order to achieve both our net zero carbon target and create a cleaner borough with improved health outcomes, we will continue to work to eliminate transport emissions, via a combination of measures that include…
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…- industrial levels, in 2019, the UK government, under guidance from the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) committed to net zero emissions by 2050 compared to 1990 levels. This requires significant abatement of greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors of the economy. Therefore, as the responsible body for areas that include local transport, buildings and waste disposal, local governments will play…
… e.g., transportation, privately owned buildings, stationary energy (generation of electricity and fuels consumed in the manufacturing, construction and commercial sectors and domestic heating); agriculture and land use; in-boundary waste etc. Scope 2 Emissions: Greenhouse Gas emissions occurring due to the use of grid-supplied electricity, heat, and/or cooling for Council and private…