Including the closely related term retrofitting.
… emissions by approximately 27,000 tCO2 - which will see the city ’s footprint reduced by 55% compared to its 2005/06 baseline. The new Carbon Management Plan (CMP3) aims to address the city ’s direct carbon emissions and will commit Glasgow City Council as an organisation to achieve the 2030 net zero carbon target. The CMP3 will include a strong programme of retrofitting energy efficiency…
… to be the biggest economic shock in a generation. The report highlights five key investment priorities. Each of them is stated below, together with a short response on how Glasgow City Council and its partners aim to take this advice forward in responding to the climate and ecological emergency. 1 - Low-carbon retrofits and buildings that are fit for the future: Glasgow City Council and its…
… partners will invest in low- carbon infrastructure that will be future and climate- proof, providing good-quality, low-carbon and affordable housing and energy. We will work to reduce our emission footprint via a series of building rationalisation and retrofitting measures, which will see carbon reductions in the order of 50% from current levels. Thereafter larger-scale, bespoke actions…
… source of information in response to the climate and ecological emergency. Retrofit green infrastructure will also be delivered though ongoing programmes of work to reduce flood risk and improve public realm, such as surface water management plans and the Avenues Programme. This work will be supported by the Sustainable Glasgow Partnership through its Greening the City Hub, which brings…