Including the closely related term sustainable future.
… and achieve an environmentally sustainable future. The Portsmouth Transport Strategy includes the vision that “’by 2038, Portsmouth will have a people-centred, connected, travel network that prioritises walking, cycling and public transport to help deliver a safer, healthier and more prosperous city”. There are four strategic objectives within the strategy, three of which directly play a role…
…, and we look forward to further improving the wellbeing of our residents, enhancing our natural resources, and creating a more sustainable future for generations to come. Councillor Kimberly Barrett, Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Environment David Williams, chief executive officer, Portsmouth City Council Portsmouth City Council Climate Change Strategy Abbreviations & acronyms…
…. It will be underpinned by carbon action plans that will be revised and published regularly to detail progress and new actions. 1.1 The climate change challenge Greenhouse gasses (GHGs) are a collective term for gases in our atmosphere that result in a warming effect and have kept our planet able to sustain life. However, since industrialisation (generally considered to be before 1900, depending on the country…
… that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated O ur guiding principles 15 Portsmouth City Council Climate Change Strategy 033 Strategic priority areas Portsmouth City Council Climate Change Strategy 3.1 Portsmouth City Council PCC will become a net zero carbon organisation which will lead by example in implementing and promoting sustainable, climate-resilient…
… in a more sustainable way. Through the Portsmouth Transport Strategy12 and Implementation Plan13, PCC is striving to create an environment that allows everyone to travel as sustainably as possible when making every-day journeys around Portsmouth. The provision of a safe, convenient, and efficient transport network is key in helping to build vibrant local communities, enable regeneration…