Including the closely related terms transport network, and public transport.
…, thriving plants and animals, and a sustainable economy that protects and enhances our natural and built environment. Our homes and other buildings will be energy efficient; our transport network will have minimal impact on nature, and people will have access to attractive green spaces both for leisure and to live and work in. Future generations will look back and realise we made the right…
… making transport choices: cycling, walking, using public transport, car sharing, and investing in Ultra Low Emission Vehicles where possible. Consider the environmental impact of the products you buy, how sustainable the materials used are, where it will be shipped from, and whether natural resources such as peat are being exploited. Shop locally wherever you can and consider the impact…
… reactors. Invest more than £2.8bn in electric vehicles and charging infrastructure; ending the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans in 2030 (Some hybrids will be allowed until 2035). Cleaner public transport, thousands of green buses and hundreds of miles of cycle lanes. Aim to achieve the first non-stop transatlantic journey with a zero emissions plane and ship. Invest £1bn…
… to tackle the climate change emergency; and in doing so will improve and maintain a pleasant and sustainable natural and built environment for everyone to enjoy. We will have clean air and water, thriving plants and animals, and a sustainable economy that protects and enhances our natural and built environment. Our homes and other buildings will be energy efficient; our transport network…
… health and skills development is required around fresh food preparation due to the large amount of avoidable waste, transport and energy use, generated from convenience foods, that could be tackled if families could be encouraged to cook from scratch. The Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham (BDR) Waste Partnership, Love Food Hate Waste Campaign centres around 5 themes: Perfect Portions, Love…