tailieunhanh - Wind Energy andthe Historic EnvironmentEnglish

English Heritage is the Government’s adviser on the historic to our role is the advice we give to local planning authorities and governmentdepartments on development proposals affecting historic buildings,sites and areas,archaeology on land and underwater,designed landscapes and the historic aspects of the landscape as a also manage an estate of over 400 historic propertiesopen to the guidance is intended for developers of wind energy projectswhich may affect any of these aspects of the historic is also aimed at those,including local authority planners and their historic environment advisers,involved in strategic planning for renewable energy and the determination. | ENGLISH HERITAGE Wind Energy and the Historic Environment tetr English Heritage is the Government s adviser on the historic environment. Central to our role is the advice we give to local planning authorities and government departments on development proposals affecting historic buildings sites and areas archaeology on land and underwater designed landscapes and the historic aspects of the landscape as a whole. We also manage an estate of over 400 historic properties open to the guidance is intended for developers of wind energy projects which may affect any of these aspects of the historic environment. It is also aimed at those including local authority planners and their historic environment advisers involved in strategic planning for renewable energy and the determination of project specific applications. Alongside this guidance on wind energy English Heritage has also produced guidance on climate change and other renewable energy technologies and the historic is available at the Historic Environment - Local Management website . CLIMATE CHANGE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY The Earth s climate is average global temperature has risen by degrees Celsius since the beginning of the 20th century taking the northern hemisphere outside the range of average temperatures it has experienced over the last 1 000 years. Globally all of the 10 warmest years on record have occurred since the beginning of the 1990s and the effects of recent warming can be seen in an increased incidence of heat-waves storminess and flooding the retreat of glaciers and ice sheets and altered responses in plants and animals. Although climate change is a natural and constant process there is a strong scientific and political consensus internationally and within the UK that the current increase in average temperatures results mainly from increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases and that these increasing .

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