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… 150,000 people spread across the council district including Blackburn, Darwen and a number of villages. There is a firm evidence base as to the increasing impacts of climate change and on the shifts in behaviour, culture and practice necessary to both reduce greenhouse gas emissions, to avoid the worst effects of climate change and adapt to those which are now unavoidable. In 2022…
… Commentators: How does change happen? Stephanie Riches, Senior Network Officer at New Local Stephen Sykes - Low Carbon Programme Manager East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce and co-founder and Director of the 2030Hub Climate change is described by many as a ‘wicked problem’. One which is difficult to clearly define and hugely complex. A problem with many interdependencies and one where…
… to be carbon neutral by 2030. Delivering our climate emergency action plan is one of the organisation’s core missions. The Jury have based their recommendations around three key themes: communication and education, transport and housing. And the potential co-benefits of taking positive steps to addressing climate change in these areas – from improving mental wellbeing, to saving money…
…, to increasing community cohesion – are vast. This is not only an opportunity to reduce our emissions but to also inspire positive change and conversations across the borough too. I am not naïve to the hurdles we may come across when delivering this agenda. The financial challenges facing local authorities continue to be significant and there is no core funding for the climate emergency allocated…
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