Including the closely related term waste.
… are: Governance, Policy and Planning, Finance, and Education and Behaviour Change. The Systems are Buildings, Energy, Transport, Waste and Land Use. These are sources of high carbon emissions (carbon hotspots), or opportunities for maximising existing natural carbon sinks and supporting climate resilience. Several programmes of work have been developed to accelerate climate action across the five systems…
…’ form of sequestration. Circular economy: An alternative to our current ‘linear’ materials and waste system (take-waste- dispose). In a circular economy waste is substantially reduced and materials are circulated throughout the economy at their highest value and utility. Climate resilience: The ability to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to hazardous events or disturbances related…
… Dobson Lottie McNair 04 22/02/22 Anna Biggs Jo Dobson 1. Introduction 5 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Enablers Governance Policies and Planning Finance Education and Behaviour Change 15 19 24 30 35 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Systems Buildings Energy Transport Waste Land Use 43 46 55 60 71 78 4. Implementation 87 5. Appendices 94 This report was prepared by independent consultant…
… in the District (Fig 4). ‒ Industrial processes and Waste are responsible for relatively less carbon emissions in the District. However, they did feature large emitters in the sub-systems of solid waste disposal and industrial processes. ‒ Land use acts as a net-sink in the District. This is calculated from ONS’s territorial carbon emissions data, which indicate forest land and grassland acting…
…. ‒ Community: Interventions that require engagement, participation and collaboration with local residents, businesses, schools and communities. These are further explored in Section 4 of this Strategy. ‒ Systems: The systems are Buildings, Energy, Transport, Waste, and Land Use. These are sources of high carbon emissions (carbon hotspots), or opportunities for maximising existing natural carbon…