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… Brent’s Faith Climate Action Group are a group of faith leaders who are passionate about taking climate action and working with their congregations and the wider community to reduce carbon emissions, and show kindness and compassion to the planet. They are committed to increase the representation of faith communities on this key issue, so that followers of faiths can feel represented on this agenda…
… for carbon neutrality by 2030. This target is borough-wide, not just council-only emissions, because of how urgent this issue is – and therefore more ambitious goals are required. We are one of only 12 councils in London who have adopted this 2030 target. In late 2019, we held the Brent Climate Assembly to understand resident’s priorities. The outcome of these workshops has informed our Strategy…
… the operation of air source heat pumps, electrical vehicle charging, internal and external wall insulation, and a variety of other sustainable technologies. Adopted a new Sustainability Procurement Policy mobilises a potential £400m of council spending power towards tackling the climate and ecological emergency as all bidders for large council contracts now have to demonstrate how they will reduce emissions…
…. Supporting Communities Toggle accordion We launched the first tranche (£500k) of the council’s Carbon Offset Fund (CO2GO) through a Participatory Budgeting process. A total of £400k (Pot 1) was available to reduce carbon and save energy costs to households and community buildings…
… for reaching that ambitious goal. Brent’s Climate & Ecological Emergency Strategy (.pdf, 7.07MB) is the culmination of a year of research, review, and engagement with our communities and colleagues. It sets out our proposed priorities and a pathway to carbon zero. You can find out more information about the Strategy and the consultation by clicking the links below…