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Roadmap developed to help Oxford reach net-zero emissions by 2040
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Roadmap shows what needs to be done for Oxford to get to net zero by 2040
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Oxford City Council Leader announces 2021/22 Cabinet
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Plans to make Oxford zero-carbon by 2040 have been welcomed by campaigners and politicians. Leaders and organisations across Oxford have pledged to achieve net zero carbon emissions across the city by 2040. A group of 21 leaders from the city’s universities, institutions and major businesses signed the Zero Carbon Oxford Charter at a summit co-ordinated by Oxford City Council. It was attended by both universities, both hospital trusts, businesses including BMW, Unipart and LandSec, transport providers, schools and colleges plus the county council. The council’s scientific adviser Nick Eyre, professor of energy and climate change at Oxford University, told the summit the 2040 net zero date was technically achievable and ambitious. A detailed road map towards the target will be published this summer.
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