Including the closely related term government.
… by the Borough Council alone, but nearly all of them rely on the involvement of others. In many areas it’s partnerships with the County Council. In other areas, it’s a reliance on funding from the government. In nearly all, the involvement of local people and businesses will be crucial. Some of the changes to our everyday lives will barely be noticed, but others will be more revolutionary. Whatever…
… emissions; • Call on the Government to provide the powers and resources to make the 2030 target possible; Work with other governments (both within the UK and internationally) to determine and implement best practice methods to limit Global Warming to less than 1.5°C; • Continue to work with partners across the town, county and region to deliver this new goal through all relevant strategies…
… and potentially revolutionary ways. We aim to be at the forefront of these advancements wherever possible and see this as a key element of our climate pathway. There will be further developments which we cannot yet foresee, such as changes in government policy, the emergence of new technologies and lessons learned through experience. Therefore, although the main goal of the 2030 CEAP…
… therefore have to take action now. A climate emergency declaration, or declaring a climate emergency, is an action taken by governments and scientists to acknowledge humanity is currently heading towards climate catastrophe. The climate is the long-term pattern of day to day weather. Our food and water supplies depend on stable seasonal patterns of temperature, rain and wind, both in the UK…
… aimed at removing an equivalent amount of GHG from the atmosphere. The UK became the world’s first major economy to set a target of being net zero by 2050. Cheltenham has set a more ambitious target of being net zero by 2030. In October 2021, the Government stated that to reach their Net Zero target, the task is to “reduce emissions to as close to zero as possible, with the small amount…