Including the closely related terms development, develop, and sustainable growth.
…, increased air pollution from power generation, unsustainable travel and the impact of agricultural pesticides on water quality and biodiversity. Saying ‘no’ to growth is not an option. There is a pressing need for new homes and infrastructure, but we recognise the need for sustainable growth such as minimising the need to travel, providing sustainable transport options and reducing the carbon…
… Guidelines for Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting6. 6 These reporting guidelines are based on internationally-recognised standards from the World Resources Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development: the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, and the GHG Protocol Scope 3 standard. (BEIS, 2019a…
… of the planet and its ability to sustain life. Local Authorities have a responsibility, both in their own activities and those undertaken with partners, as well as in the influence they can bring to bear, to reduce the adverse effects of their populations on the planet. East Cambridgeshire, and Cambridgeshire as a whole, is a growing area. Increasing populations result in increasing need…