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Bristol Low Carbon City Programme

Bristol Low Carbon City Programme. Dr Lorraine Hudson Bristol City Council lorraine.hudson@bristol.gov.uk. Carbon emissions in Bristol. Overall sector split reported as baseline for indicator 186 44% industrial and commercial 36% domestic 19% local road transport

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Bristol Low Carbon City Programme

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  1. BristolLow Carbon City Programme Dr Lorraine Hudson Bristol City Council lorraine.hudson@bristol.gov.uk

  2. Carbon emissions in Bristol • Overall sector split reported as baseline for indicator 186 • 44% industrial and commercial • 36% domestic • 19% local road transport • Map of emissions from 2005 NAEI shows overall spatial distribution www.naei.org.uk/datachunk.php?f_datachunk_id=180

  3. Emissions by sector and fuel www.defra.gov.uk/environment/statistics/globatmos/galocalghg.htm

  4. Kick Off Workshop – January 14th • Huge amount going on in the city already • LCCP needs to make links & build upon this • Work should be coordinated through existing Partnership • Share best & worst practice • Link up communications • Focus on key actions

  5. Steering Group • Bristol City Council • Bristol Partnership • Environment Delivery Group • Environment Agency • Green Capital Momentum Group • Centre for Sustainable Energy • Forum for the Future

  6. State of Play Audits • Focus on public sector • Face to face meetings with 8 public sector organisations • Identify their needs, examples of best /worst practice & areas for joint working • Used outputs of audit to develop series of workshop sessions

  7. LCCP Workshops 6 ‘pick & mix’ sessions over 2 days: Green ICT Energy management Communicating with the public

  8. LCCP Workshops Sustainable procurement Carbon footprinting Communicating with and engaging staff

  9. Bristol City Council Bristol Partnership Bristol Primary Care Trust United Bristol NHS Trust North Bristol NHS Trust Avon IM&T Consortium University of Bristol University of the West of England Learning & Skills Council City of Bristol College Environment Agency Highways Agency Vehicle & Operator Services Agency Government Office of the South West South West Regional Development Agency South West Regional Assembly Public sector partners

  10. First Great Western DHL Bristol Ferry Company Lyons Davidson UNUM Rolls Royce Business West Bristol Zoo Watershed Media Centre Bristol Natural History Consortium Architecture Centre Ethical Property Company Forum for the Future Envolve CSE Sustrans VOSCUR Trade Union Congress Connecting Bristol Nameless Media Group Connecting Bristol Avon and Somerset Energy & Env Management Group Green Commuter Club Other organisations engaged so far

  11. Next Steps Developing actions around outputs of workshops Director level meeting with key partners Business sector Voluntary and community sector Housing sector Transport

  12. BristolLow Carbon City Programme Dr Lorraine Hudson Bristol City Council lorraine.hudson@bristol.gov.uk

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