Tag Archives: Carbon Emissions

GLA – London Energy and Greenhouse Gas Inventory (LEGGI)

September 2010: London Energy and Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2008 showing total greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption by London Borough.
LEGGI 2008 Borough Summary
LEGGI 2008 Database

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Statistics collected under NI 185 and 194

July 2010CO2, NOx and PM10 emissions from local authorities’ operations during financial year 2008/09 – provisional statistics collected under National Indicator 185 and 194.

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Government’s Updated Energy Projections

June 2010: DECC’s latest Updated Energy Projections (UEP)  which analyse and project future energy use and carbon dioxide emissions in the UK . The projections – core to much of the Government’s energy policy decision-making – are based on assumptions of future economic growth, fossil fuel prices, UK population and other key variables.

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Olympics Carbon Footprint Study

30 March 2010: How do you produce an accurate carbon footprint for an event as complex and unconventional as the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games? For London 2012, the search for an answer has resulted in a ‘groundbreaking’ new approach to footprint methodology.”

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Reviewing the evidence on carbon emissions from rail and air travel

8 March 2010: GLA Economics Current Issues Note 24 – this paper analyses the existing literature on calculating the carbon emissions from high-speed rail and short-haul aviation.

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The Mayor’s Climate Change Action Plan

February 2007: Action Today to Protect Tomorrow – The Mayor’s Climate Change Action Plan sets out a path for London to tackle this challenge and to deliver London’s CO2 target.

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London Carbon Scenarios to 2026

November 2006: London Energy Partnership report which models a variety of ‘stretch’ carbon scenarios that over the next 20 years would set London on the path to a 60% carbon dioxide reduction pathway.

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