Including 6 closely related terms such as renewable, renewable energy, and building energy.
… 2020 and 2030 could generate £5.5trn in net benefits. Source: Global Commission on Adaptation Align title (24pt) to this box 15 Newham’s Just Transition Plan The Bigger Picture → Estate → Council operations → Council building energy → Fleet → Procurement (not above sectors) → Transport policy → Waste services → Economic development → Spatial and energy planning → New and existing buildings…
… be imposed on citizens who are already financially stretched. However, there is significant evidence that climate inaction will only increase costs for citizens down the line. For example: → Newham has one of the highest rates of private residential renters in the UK. Delaying required improvements to home energy efficiency will increase future bills. → Renewable energy is now cheaper than fossil…
… better organise itself toward change, with the aim of leveraging the council’s broader influence. 36 Newham’s Just Transition Plan Where Newham is Now Newham’s citizens support a Just Transition, and there’s space for further engagement. Education + Awareness → Briefings and events → Data sharing → Local institutional partnerships Technology + Energy → Renewable energy → PV scheme → Tech R…
… This increases technical capacity for retrofits in the borough. Green economy opportunities for local businesses and residents. This reduces emissions by encouraging efficient energy consumption at the consumer level. Builds the community's knowledge and relationships, contributing to resilience in intensifying climate risks. Energy efficiency knowledge is built within the community and shared within…
…. At the same time, vast quantities of fossil fuels are needed to power the transition to renewables. As a result, continually rising material extraction has actually shrunk global circularity in spite of greater awareness of the climate crisis: from 9.1% in 2018, to 7.2% in 2023. Population Carbon Emissions Material Footprint GDP Direct positive correlation between GDP, global population…