Purpose
On 16 September 2019 Full
Council passed a motion declaring a ‘Climate Emergency’
and made a carbon neutrality commitment for Rother District with a
target date of 2030. The Climate Change Steering Group has
been established by Cabinet to develop, plan and
initiate the steps that the Council will need to take to meet this
highly ambitious target.
Objectives
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To produce an action plan or strategy that is designed to ensure
that the operations of the Council are carbon neutral by 2030.
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To identify relevant existing powers that the Council may exercise,
and any additional powers to be requested from Central Government,
that could be used to encourage carbon neutrality throughout the
district.
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To identify which policies, strategies and working practices of the
Council might require amendment, and to outline a timescale for
reviewing these.
·
Identify and consult with existing external bodies and
partnerships; and make recommendations on new partnerships that
should be established to help achieve the 2030 target.
·
Identify citizens across Rother who are climate champions for their
communities and to use them to inform on ideas to implement
locally.
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To investigate all possible sources of external funding and match
funding to support this commitment.
·
Investigate what Rother District Council can do to minimise the
emission of gases other than CO2 which adversely affect climate
change.
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To present a pre-consultation draft action plan to Council for
consideration no later than 24 February 2020, including
recommendations for next steps and resource requirements.
Scope
For the purposes of this initiative, the
operations of the Council are considered to be any action taken by
the Council either institutionally or through its Members, staff,
volunteers, and contractors in the discharge of its
duties.
In developing the action plan the Steering
Group will need to consider the existing carbon footprint of the
Council, existing and emerging carbon reducing technologies,
opportunities for change in institutional and personal behaviour,
the impact of Council property assets, and the likely financial
cost and resource requirements for meeting the 2030 target.
The Steering Group will also consider wider
issues related to climate change over which the Council might wield
influence, but do not directly contribute to our own carbon
footprint.
The minutes of the Steering Group’s
“informal” meetings can be found at the following link:
Our climate action so far – Rother District
Council