Including 6 closely related terms such as reduction pathways, reduction pathway, and pathways.
… and milestones. Establishes our carbon budget and identifies potential carbon reduction pathways. Prioritises carbon reduction measures and suggests timescales in which we intend to deliver these. Puts forward potential future projects, or ideas requiring further investigation before being committed to. A series of options for how different projects may be funded. The process by which…
… no later than 2040. This report provides an indicative CO2 reduction pathway that stays within the recommended maximum carbon budget of 3.8 MtCO2. At 2040 5% of the budget remains. This represents very low levels of residual CO2 emissions by this time, or the Authority Should opt to forgo these residual emissions and cut emissions to zero at this point. Figure 2 below shows a visual…
… Carbon Reduction Pathways Blaby’s carbon budget illustrates the need to pursue an ambitious carbon reduction programme if we are to become a carbon neutral district by 2050 and preferably earlier. Figure 3 below shows some illustrative pathways that we could take in line with our carbon budget in comparison to the trend in emissions if Blaby District Council were to continue as it has done so…
… since 2005. 14 Figure 3. Illustrative emission reduction pathways to 2050 for Blaby District A delayed reaction to emissions reduction (yellow line) would mean emissions continue along the business as usual path, slowly increasing in scale of emission cuts year on year and becoming more rapid as we get closer to 2030. This would allow time for a more gradual implementation…
… are missed from the BEIS emissions data. 6 Blaby will use the SCATTER tool to demonstrate the potential carbon reductions that are possible through certain pathways. SCATTER is a local authority focussed emissions tool, built to help create low-carbon local authorities and has been used to generate our area footprint. It’s development has been funded by the Department for Business…