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… of climate change such as increased heat, drought and flooding. This will require changes in the way that we act and make decisions. However, the way to achieve this goal is complex and will require a collaborative approach between national government, combined authorities, unitary authorities, individuals, business and international government. 6 Regional…
… or levers needed to deliver it on our own. • Work with our businesses to drive action, for example through the Low Carbon Challenge Fund; supporting businesses to adopt more energy efficient measures and practises. • Embed our net zero carbon goal within our business plan, policy, programmes and projects Delivering our regional goal will be complex and will require action by national government…
… of reaching net-zero by 2030 is ambitious. This is an ambitious plan. It sets out the scale of the challenge and the action that we need to take, working with the Government, our councils, businesses and residents, in order to meet it. 3 Climate emergency goal for the future of our region This goal is shared by our unitary authority partners and is a key part of our covid-19…
… business and local people benefit from growth in the green economy; maximising government investment in the region and supporting our businesses to build back better Work to decarbonise the energy system and increase local renewable energy Increase the energy performance of buildings and develop low carbon standards in new developments Protect and enhance the environment through…
… the effects of global warming. Government has recognised this, and the UK is the first country to commit to becoming net carbon zero by 2050. The West of England has gone further than this, committing to carbon neutrality by 2030. This is in line with our partner Unitary Authorities. To achieve this goal, we will need to rapidly reduce carbon emissions in the region as well as adapt to the impacts…