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Carbon neutrality

Exeter City Council agrees to support climate action

Exeter City Councillors have agreed to support an initiative by Devon Climate Emergency Response Group (DCERG) to reduce local carbon emissions. The DCERG aims to bring members of the public and organisations in the community together to create a county-wide ‘roadmap’ plan designed to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the city and county.  As stated […]

Nov 5, 2019 By Elen Johnston Filed Under: News Tagged With: Exeter City Council, exeter climate change, Carbon neutrality, climate emergency, extinction rebellion, DCERG, Phil Bialyk

Exeter to become a carbon neutral city

Exeter will strive to become carbon neutral by 2030, the City Council announced on Friday, March 15. This commitment follows a motion recognising the urgency of climate change and Exeter’s duty to act “quickly, collectively and concertedly”. Meeting with protestors outside Exeter Civic Centre, Cllr Rachel Sutton confirmed the goal and explained environmental work already […]

Apr 9, 2019 By Emma Hussain Filed Under: News Tagged With: Exeter City Council, Student Climate Walkouts, Rachel Sutton, Carbon neutrality

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