Climate change is happening and is mainly due to human activity; this includes warming of the atmosphere, ocean, and land, alongside melting polar and glacial ice, rising sea levels and more extreme weather events, like flooding, droughts and heat waves. If you would like to learn more, visit the UK Government climate change information page Climate change explained - GOV.UK
With so much content online and in the media, some of it inaccurate it is important to check trusted sources. The Met Office provides a helpful ‘Fact-checking climate information’ page to help separate facts from myths.” Fact checking climate information - Met Office
We are taking action to mitigate the impacts of climate change by reducing our energy use which, in turn, reduces our carbon emissions and energy costs.
You can view the reports on environmental and energy matters, which show our progress as an organisation.
- Our Net Zero Action Plan performance reports detail changes to our organisational emissions profile and initiatives to reduce emissions, to work towards our 2027 net zero target.
- CO2 Emissions (Local Authorities) performance reports on borough wide emissions as a whole, per capita and by sector.
- Local area energy planning in London | London City Hall - An East London subregional LAEP was completed in November 2025 which includes the London Borough of Bromley. Local area energy planning (LAEP) is a process to identify the most effective route to decarbonise a local area's energy system, based on the opportunities and constraints in that place.
- The Home Energy Conservation Act 1995 (‘HECA’) reports on what energy conservation measures we have adopted to improve the energy efficiency of residential accommodation in Bromley.
Carbon management team
If you have any queries with regards to the published reports or require reports prior to 2018/19 please email the team.
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