Including the closely related term government.
… and to promote the sustainable and appropriate use of renewable resources from air, land and water To maximise opportunities for carbon sequestration and minimise carbon release through the appropriate management of our natural resources. To raise awareness so that our communities can understand the options and benefits of the choices they can make. To maximise the benefits of Welsh Government, UK…
… Introduction Page 4 Why act on climate change Page 6 Our vision and principles Page 9 Taking action Page 11 Building Page 12 Mobility and transport Page 13 Procurement Page 14 Land use and Agriculture Page 15 Council and Governance Page 16 Our Aim Page 17 Strategies and policies Page 18…
… need to be in 2030 and how we aim to achieve our goal of being net carbon zero by 2030. By achieving this goal, we believe that Powys will contribute to: Tackling the climate emergency, we all face Cutting emissions by at least 95% in Wales by 2050 Making the public sector in Wales net carbon zero by as outlined in Welsh Governments Prosperity for All: A Low Carbon Wales delivery…
… for the transition to net zero by local authorities is something the Welsh Government is currently investigating. Appropriate funding is relied upon to meet the scale and pace of change that is required to get to net zero by 2030. The impacts of climate change for the future are dependent on the choices we make now. The next chapter of our collective journey on responding to climate change is one about what…
… intervention. The recent publication of “Net zero carbon status by 2030 A route map for decarbonisation across the Welsh public sector” has been fully utilised and the structure of this document includes the headings found there. Based on work with the Partnership Council for Wales and published by the Welsh Government. This plan also includes work on all six priority areas of the Mid Wales…