Including the closely related terms pathway, pathways, and pathways.
… is protected and enhanced where possible; Priority 10: work with partners to promote behavioural change to establish a more sustainable society. Call to action This new action programme and the council’s new target to become net zero by 2030 provide a pathway to enable the city to continue this positive trend of environmental improvement. We hope that this inspires others to take action to ensure…
… no signs of peaking and are expected to hit a record high in 2020/21, despite urgent calls from climate scientists, the United Nations and others. Energy pathways that could limit global warming to 1.5°C require rapid and far- reaching transitions in energy, land and infrastructure – including transport, buildings, farming, businesses and industry. This transition is unprecedented and requires deep…
… such as Transition Norwich. We will therefore add any outcomes from the current national debate, to outcomes already discussed from this valuable exercise in shaping our future policy directions. The council does recognise that we can do more, and we will be calling on central government to provide the appropriate resources in order that we can better achieve our decarbonisation pathways. 6. Emissions…
… Fig 5: (See section 14) Tyndall Centre pathway projections for Norwich is an alternative dataset calculated for the city council by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. This shows a steep reduction in emissions from 2010. However, the city’s emissions will need to continue to reduce significantly over the next two decades, in order that the city contributes to global emissions…
… Fig 7: Reductions in CO2e from baseline year Norwich City Council Emissions have fallen year on year since 2008. Norwich City Council plans to be net zero by 2030. The graph shows a potential pathway to this objective from 2019 onwards. 7. Vision, themes, priorities Vision: To be recognised as one of the best councils in the country for addressing the issue of climate change. Themes…