Including the closely related terms government, and uk government.
… carbon is possible over time and our approach will be predicated on a hierarchy of reducing energy demand; engaging in positive behavioural change; using developed technology; using renewable energy; and offsetting emissions via programmes such as tree planting and nature-based carbon capture. This methodology is in line with the UK government’s approach and their national target of being net zero…
… of reducing energy demand; engaging in positive behavioural change; using developed technology; using renewable energy; and offsetting emissions via programmes such as tree planting and nature-based carbon capture. This methodology is in line with the UK government’s approach and their national target of being net zero by 2050. This SEAP is based on the IPCC recommendations and indicates where we need…
…: 1. Introduction 2. Current position in the borough 3. Where we want to be in the borough: Zero 45 4. Current position in the council 5. Where we want to be in the council: Zero 40 6. Engagement and governance 7. How will we do it: the key principles 7.1 Aims, themes and goals 7.2 Four community carbon aims 7.3 Five emerging delivery themes 7.4 Seventeen UN sustainable development…
… goals 7.5 Ambitions in numbers Appendices Appendix 1: Definitions Appendix 2: The borough’s emissions in detail Appendix 3: Governance structure 25 September 2020 2 1. Why…
… change, as well as providing the governance structure and carbon reduction targets. This SEAP recommends an ambitious first borough-wide ambition for 2025 to reduce its emissions by 65% (2017 baseline) and that as part of this, we have an ambition to reduce our own emissions by 60% (2019 baseline). This will provide us with the best opportunity to be zero-carbon by 2035. Achieving net zero…