Including the closely related terms trees, tree planting, and planting.
… flooding, storm events, sea level rises and service disruption. 5. Offset our emissions through partnership and innovation We benefit from outstanding natural resources and assets in Argyll and Bute and opportunities exist for carbon capture in peatland restoration, tree planting and other forms of offsetting. We will work with partners to deliver this. 6. Tell you about it and encourage…
…? Offset our emissions through partnership and innovation Argyll and Bute benefits from outstanding natural assets and opportunities exist for carbon capture in peatland restoration, tree planting and other forms of offsetting. We will work with partners to deliver this. Argyll and the Isles Coast and Countryside Trust (ACT) ACT is a member of our Climate Change Board and partner…
… with the Council on multiple projects and share a number of common objectives around people in nature. ACT’s Woodland Enterprise is an innovative new venture supporting biodiversity improvements, carbon sequestration, and community access to and involvement with Argyll’s woodlands. Agreements between ACT, Argyll and Bute Council and SSEN have been reached to deliver over 30 hectares of native tree…
… carbon emissions? Can any demolition materials / arisings be reused elsewhere on other relevant projects (e.g. suitable dredge material for beach replenishment, demolished stone as infill material)? Can structure elements be standardised to minimise waste (e.g. rebar cutting, reused concrete formwork)? Can felled trees for site clearance be used as timber, and replaced nearby…
… planting on Council owned land in Mid Argyll. An additional 30 hectares have been earmarked for planting and securing carbon credits that the Council can use to contribute towards emissions targets. ACT will use this initial investment from SSEN to attract further funding to expand the model across Argyll. ACT’s native species planting plans will involve communities and volunteers, and offer…