Including 4 closely related terms such as weather conditions, weather condition, and extreme weather.
…-scale, long-term shift in the Earth’s weather patterns or average temperatures. In recent decades, changes in the climate have caused extreme weather conditions such as flash floods, storms and high winds, heatwaves, and a reduction in summer water availability. In January 2018, the Government published ‘A Green Future: Our 25 Year Plan to Improve the Environment’. The 25 year plan confirms…
… in the Borough. This Climate Change Strategy sets out our commitment to local action on climate change. We expect to make a full contribution that reduces carbon emissions and improves resilience to the effects of a changing climate and extreme weather events. The strategy also recognises that our local contribution is part of a complex challenge that involves all of us both nationally and globally…
…, attracting new jobs and investment in ‘green’ industries, reducing flood risks and managing the impacts of extreme weather. The Council is committed to helping local people and businesses to be smarter about their energy use, deliver services that are resource efficient, ensure council buildings and operations use low carbon energy supplies and are well prepared for the impacts…
… of the environment • Consider environmental and broader sustainability issues throughout the Council’s procurement process RESILIENCE Climate predictions for the East Midlands indicate hotter, drier summers, warmer, wetter winters and an increase in incidents of severe weather such as storms and flooding…