Including the closely related terms pathways, pathway, and pathways.
… Change Route Map (CCRM) showing a pathway to climate change resilience and to Net Zero GHG emissions for the Scottish Borders, over a 25-year time horizon. Still in its first edition, our CC Route Map cannot yet cover the full breadth and scope of the excellent work the SBC and its partners are accomplishing. But their expertise and views must urgently be brought together in the CC Route Map…
… to: 1. Chart the SBC’s own journey to net-zero GHG by targeting our major emissions sources: fleet, and transport, energy consumption in public buildings and spaces and waste management. And ensuring that our services, buildings and supporting infrastructure, which includes our people, are climate ready. 2. Develop strong pathways and measures region-wide to reduce GHG emissions…
… Borders are predicted to change over the next 80 years based on RCP1 6.0 which include continuous global warming to 2080 where CO2 levels rise to 1 RCP – Representative Concentrated Pathway is a GHG concentration (not emissions) trajectory adopted by the IPCC. RCP 6 is a worst-case scenario. 10 670 parts per million (ppm…
… potential negative effects of PPS on the environment and to enhance positive effects. This first edition of our CC Route Map is overarching and forward looking in purpose, hence there is no dedicated SEA. However, in due course, as PPS emerge for certain elements as detail is formed, SEAs will be undertaken. 3.5 Scottish Borders’s emissions Our CCRM is a pathway to meeting the Scottish…
…/liquid) emissions. 3.6 Net Zero options unpacked Meeting Net Zero GHG targets in the Scottish Borders will be challenging, whatever path we take. We have considered several options for reaching our CC Route Map destination. Option 1: Net Zero by 2045 - using pathways to our destination aligned with Scottish Government milestones. Option 2: Net Zero before 2045 - using more ambitious…