Including the closely related term sustainable infrastructure.
… to Cardiff supported by sustainable infrastructure to allow safe and low impact travel into and around the city. Mission 5: Tech City We know data is fundamental to transitioning to a low carbon economy. From monitoring and measuring the impact of our buildings to mitigating the impact of travel by facilitating remote meeting and working. Developing a plan for Cardiff to become a Smart City…
… direct energy use in all buildings, commercial and domestic • Increase renewable energy supply to replace fossil fuels • Shift to more sustainable methods of transport • Reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emission from the production and delivery of our purchased goods and services • Make smarter choices to waste less • Increase the opportunity to absorb emissions with our green…
… must meet them in the middle by reducing overall demand for energy. In tackling Climate Change therefore, there is opportunity for Cardiff and the region to emerge as a contemporary, low carbon place for all; a greener, healthier city with more equity across communities as we realise the co-benefits of creating new, sustainable jobs and economic sectors, addressing fuel poverty, improving…
…, flash floods and extreme heat in the coming years. It is crucial that we reduce and remove the carbon and Green House gas emissions from our activities and adapthe way we live and work. The challenge is enormous, but there is also opportunity. By tackling climate change in the right way = we can also have a more sustainable, healthy and more equitable society that operates with consideration…
… to mitigate the impact of climate change for our city. One Planet Cardiff Cardiff today is a THREE planet city: If everyone in the world consumed natural resources and generated carbon dioxide at the rate we do in Cardiff, we would need three planets to support us. This is not sustainable for us, or Equitable to those we share the planet with. Our aspiration is to become a One Planet City…