Including 8 closely related terms such as renewable, renewable energy, and renewable sources.
… others to play their part. Energy how our energy is generated, distributed, and used. We need to source more from clean renewable sources and help build businesses that create local renewable energy cap £ DR AF T 4 2Where we are now DR AF T 4 Box 1: The impacts of climate change Human activity has caused around 1°C of global warming above pre-industrial levels so far…
… of the seed investor group that is working with the London CIV to develop a 100% renewable energy fund, with the majority of investment in wind and solar assets. • The Council has engaged with organisations and community groups to reduce food waste through subscription to Good Food Charter. • We have started early engagement with Greenwich Young Commissioners Immediate • Carbon Literacy…
… according to the sector of emissions into the following categories: Buildings Energy Supply Natural Environment New Development Circular Economy Empowering wider change Transport The 2030 ambitions are set out in Table 1, below. Our success in reaching the ambitions will depend on changes to national policy from the Government, further funding available to drive forward investments…
… for 64% of emissions in Greenwich in 2019. Emissions from homes alone were 41% of the borough’s total. Reducing these emissions will involve a combination of: • making buildings more energy efficient • replacing fossil fuel heating systems with low carbon alternatives • deployment of renewable energy and district heat networks Progress so far We are not starting from scratch…
… emission choices, supplying guidance to council tenants in 2021. Facilitating wider change Our Key Asks of Others The Government: • A more ambitious successor scheme for the Renewable Heat Incentive from 2021 • Increased landlord Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) obligation • Clear pathway for low carbon heating and early end-date for fossil fuel heating systems Capital funding…