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Final estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions.
In order to complement the emissions data available from the historic greenhouse gas inventory and the Northern Ireland greenhouse gas projection tool, and to help Government track the effectiveness of their carbon reduction policies, a set of local carbon intensity...
Quarterly statistics on projects registered under the Woodland Carbon Code in the UK.
International Climate Finance (ICF) results and indicator methodologies.
This report outlines gender issues that businesses need to consider when decarbonising, and the benefits these may bring for women in their global supply chains.
An annual publication covering the emissions of some important air pollutants.
Projections of energy demand, greenhouse gas emissions and electricity generation from 2021 to 2040.
Read how woodland creation can capture carbon, and how it can help your business.
This Tax Information and Impact Note is about an extension to the period that 100% first year capital allowances are available for business cars and first year allowances for business cars, zero-emission goods vehicles and equipment for gas refuelling stations.
This guidance explains who the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) applies to and what is required of businesses that are covered.
Statistics on the material footprint, or raw material consumption, associated with final demand in England.
How DVLA works to monitor and reduce energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions.
This report presents and discusses the results of further work, as requested by the Environmental Audit Committee, to examine the possible carbon emission implications of different maximum line speeds for HS2 trains.
When and how to measure a habitat or development’s impact on biodiversity.
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