St. Veit an der Glan: Climate Neutralism Tab 2040 is presented

St. Veit an der Glan: Climate Neutralism Tab 2040 is presented

in St. Veit an der Glan will take place on Friday, October 11, 2024, at 6 p.m. in the flower hall: the presentation of the climate neuterality timetable 2040. This is an important step for the city to achieve its climate goals and minimize ecological footprint. The plan includes various strategies and measures that aim to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to promote sustainable development.

The city administration has recognized that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. It is therefore crucial to act early and comprehensively. With the 2040 climate neuterability timetable, the basis for a climate -friendly future is to be laid. The mayor and the responsible experts will present the plan in detail and give the citizens the opportunity to ask questions and give suggestions.

important content of the plan

The climate neuterality timetable includes measures in various areas, including energy supply, mobility, waste management and urban development. The aim is to increase the efficiency, to promote the use of renewable energies and to implement sustainable transport systems.

  • Promotion of the use of renewable energies such as solar and wind energy.
  • Implementation of measures to increase energy efficiency in public and private buildings.
  • Promotion of environmentally friendly transport, including the expansion of cycle paths and improving public transport.
  • Initiatives to reduce waste and promote recycling.

This timetable is not only a reaction to the requirements of climate change, but also an active opportunity for the city to include its citizens in the design of a more environmentally friendly future. The presentation of the plan is seen as a way to strengthen the awareness of environmental issues and to promote commitment within the community.

All interested parties are invited to take part in the event and actively deal with the proposed measures. Details can be read at daili.at.