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… in a broad geographic area encompassing Eastbourne. The Strategy outlines a vision for achieving clean growth through the year 2050, with a focus on the power, heat and transportation sectors. • The East Sussex Local Transport Plan (2011) runs up to 2026 and seeks to improve sustainable transport within the county and the Transport Strategy for the South East (due 2020) by Transport for the South…
… emissions from housing and to balance new development with investment in public transport and infrastructure. 1.4 What do we mean by carbon neutral? We have stated that we wish to “achieve a carbon neutral town by 2030” This means that we expect to have net zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2030. To achieve this we expect to have lowered our emissions as much as possible and captured…
… of transport through increasing use of low carbon public transport and by cycling. The other key themes that emerged were; waste and recycling; energy and housing; tourism; and biodiversity. Overall, attendees were optimistic and keen to see projects delivered, but they also shared their concerns about the timescales and lack of resources we have to deliver such change at a local level…
… Business travel on public transport Water consumption records Electricity transmission and distribution (from consumption records) 66 tCO2e Waste generated through own operations 21 4. The Pathways to 2030 4.1 Introduction Using baseline data and known carbon reduction policy and technological intervention information it is possible to model the impact of various…
…, there are benefits for citizens associated with increased walking and cycling. Increasing the efficiency of public transport services also maximises social benefits. Environmentally, emissions savings can often be achieved much quicker by implementing various demand side behaviour changes or ‘quick win’ efficiency measures. Future demand is hard to predict accurately –but decarbonising the energy supply…