To assist Local Authorities, and meet these challenges, the government is working with 3cea - a non-profit, independent energy agency - to reducing carbon emissions across the nation. The one-stop-shop is committed to driving social and behavioural change in the South East towards a low carbon economy. This involves sustainable energy projects offering commercial and business grants and support, the Greener HGV Programme, National Home Retrofit Scheme, community, and public sector projects working across homes, commercial properties, community, transport and agriculture and advice in counties Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford and Waterford. There is an energy master plan for Tullow Sustainable Energy Community (SEC) to become an energy efficient community that reduces its carbon footprint and have a positive impact on the local community, farms, and businesses in the town. Other partners include working with local businesses and homes to retrofit their premises and work on a number of European funded projects to bring EU funding to the region.
To assist Local Authorities, and meet these challenges, the government is working with 3cea - a non-profit, independent energy agency - to reducing carbon emissions across the nation. The one-stop-shop is committed to driving social and behavioural change in the South East towards a low carbon economy. This involves sustainable energy projects offering commercial and business grants and support, the Greener HGV Programme, National Home Retrofit Scheme, community, and public sector projects working across homes, commercial properties, community, transport and agriculture and advice in counties Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford and Waterford. There is an energy master plan for Tullow Sustainable Energy Community (SEC) to become an energy efficient community that reduces its carbon footprint and have a positive impact on the local community, farms, and businesses in the town. Other partners include working with local businesses and homes to retrofit their premises and work on a number of European funded projects to bring EU funding to the region.
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We love to get around
Our participating cities are transforming the way people travel. For sustainable cities, improving the way people get around also means reducing the amount of energy we use while improving air quality and health. Transportation accounts for 25% of global energy
use so cities are finding ways to change that. Car-free and car-restricted areas, electrification, more public transport, promoting cycling and pedestrian-friendly streets are just some of the better ways to travel that will lead to a healthier environment.
We love the power of nature
Our participating cities love the power of nature and are becoming hotspots for nature based solutions and renewable energy solutions. Right now, city dwellers are responsible for over 70% of our planet’s energy-related carbon emissions. But by becoming trailblazers for renewables,
cities have the opportunity to change that. From solar water heating, geothermal heating, biogas, wind farms, solar electricity and smart grids, renewables don’t affect the air we breathe, our water supplies and our climate system. And that means healthy, happier people.
We love green buildings
Our participating cities are at the forefront of improving the places that we live and work. Buildings define the character of our cities. But it’s not just about what they look like, it’s about how they work too. Buildings use one third of the world’s energy, and in bigger
cities they account for up to 80% of carbon emissions. By championing new designs, incentives and standards, cities are leading the way to more energy-efficient homes, and inspiring a global trend where new buildings become energy producers rather than energy consumers.
We love clean living
By wasting less and loving more, our participating cities are leading the way to smart waste solutions. Like turning waste into a resource. Biogas, district heating, compost, fertilizer, irrigation, and recycled goods all come from waste and
waste water. And making these resources creates jobs too. By minimizing and trapping waste for material and energy, smarter urban waste management improves the economy, the environment and promotes clean living – all at the same time.
We love good food
From top restaurants to cool street stalls, food is a big part of what defines a city. It’s also becoming a big part of the sustainability journey. Climate-smart food procurement and the promotion of more veggie based diets addresses food’s climate
impact as well as health issues; urban farming is improving food security; while hospitals and schools are recycling packaging and composting leftovers so nothing goes to waste. The more cities use the power of food, the better cities will become.
We Love Cities has reached over 200 million people globally since its inception in 2013. Over 150 cities have participated, with over 10 million citizen engagements and more than 100,000 citizen improvement suggestions shared to city officials.
The initiative is run by WWF – the world’s leading nature conservation organization — passionate about building a future in which people live in harmony with nature.
As a key aspect of that mission, we support the creation and development of cities that enable all people to thrive and prosper while respecting the ecological limits of our one and only planet!
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