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… and the surrounding areas, is an early indication of the impact of projected warmer, wetter winters in the northern hemisphere arising from the impact of Climate Change. The ecological emergency is affecting our plants and animals and affecting the natural processes on which we all depend. Welsh Government data, set out in its Future Trends Report 2017, indicates that by 2050, in Wales, daily maximum…
… and increased the amount of residents’ waste recycled. As a result of this work, between 2014/15 and 2018/19 we reduced the amount of carbon emitted across the Council by 15,884 tonnes, a reduction of 45.24%. Our positive progress in waste recycling has led us to increase our recycling target for 2024/25 to 80%, which exceeds the national target set by Welsh Government. We have also increased…
… the amount of renewable energy we generate by investing in solar and wind power plants, using the energy produced to deliver Council services. In 2019/20 we generated 2,667,743 kWh – equivalent ****** https://www.slideshare.net/StatisticsWales/welsh-government-future-trends-report-2017-climate-change https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/statistics-and-research/2018…
… their potential and prosper. Our Climate Commitments underpin each of our priorities. These commitments have been developed using the best information available at a time of significant and competing local, regional, national and global priorities with new and fast moving opportunities being presented by governments and businesses alike. The pace of change is also being accelerated by the growing…
… pressure of people across the world to take climate action. No single plan can set out the many ways in which we are working to reduce carbon emissions in to achieve our commitments in Rhondda Cynon Taf. This plan is a framework to guide us and shape what we do to reduce both the Council’s carbon footprint and that of the County Borough. We will also be working within the Welsh Government’s…