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Carbon Reduction 2011: The Transition to a Low Carbon Economy
Carbon Reduction 2011: The Transition to a Low Carbon Economy
29th Nov 2011 15:49
Govtoday presents Carbon Reduction 2011: The Transition to a Low Carbon Economy, our Third Annual National Summit, which will be held on 29th November at The Brewery, The City of London.
The Govtoday Conference series ‘Securing the Future’ has examined the Government’s Sustainable Development strategy across different community sectors - an all-encompassing remit, which takes into account social, environmental and economic development - and how this interlinks with impacts upon current Government policy to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions by 34 per cent by 2020 and 80 per cent by 2050 below the 1990 baseline under the Climate Change Act 2008; Underpinned with the announcement of the Fourth Carbon Budget (2023-2027) 17 May 2011, highlighting the Government’s commitment to become the greenest government ever, creating a world first - legally binding commitment and positioning the UK as a global low carbon leader.
Carbon Reduction 2011 is Govtoday’s Annual Summit providing analysis of the UK’s overall progress on this agenda and this year focuses on the new schemes and policies to be introduced by the Government to drive our low carbon energy future, increase resource efficiency, reduce waste and through embedding sustainable practices, build our Green Economy for the future.
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There are funded (free) delegate places for EAUC members to attend. To take advantage of this offer please contact Anthony Donnelly direct by email or telephone number below quoting special code CR2. Funded delegate places are extremely limited so are based on first come first served basis.
Anthony Donnelly
HEAD OF SPECIAL PROJECTS
T: 0161 238 8885
Peter House, Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 5AN
[email protected]
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