THE final version of the Devon Carbon Plan will be launched tomorrow, Tuesday, on the Devon Climate Emergency website.

The Devon Carbon Plan is the plan for how Devon aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 (at the latest).

It has been built on detailed, ongoing assessments of Devon’s greenhouse gas emissions.

These can be broadly divided into five key sectors:

  • economy and resources;
  • energy supply;
  • food, land and sea;
  • transport,
  • and the built environment.

The Devon Carbon Plan will outline ways each of these sectors can reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and how people at every level can contribute – including individuals, communities, organisations and local policy makers.

Once launched, the plan will be on the Devon Climate Emergency website.

You can also follow Devon Climate Emergency on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates about the launch, upcoming Q&As and the next steps for the Devon Climate Emergency project.

Events being held to explain the plan and to answer questions are:

An Instagram Q&A when the plan launches on Tuesday, starting at 12pm

A webinar to explain the plan in more depth, Wednesday 28 September from 6-7.30pm – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-devon-carbon-plan-what-it-is-and-how-you-can-help-make-it-happen-tickets-421283900487

A Twitter Q&A at 12pm on Tuesday 4 October – https://twitter.com/devonclimate