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… Towards Carbon Neutrality. 2030 Climate Change Plan 2021-22 (part 1) NET AIMING LOW: THE WAY TO NET ZERO 2021 TO 2030 INTROducTION AIMING LOW: THE WAY TO NET ZERO INTROducTION Cllr Joe Porter –Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Biodiversity, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council The climate change nature crisis…
… is the greatest threat that we face. It is a threat that impacts on all of us and on future generations. It is a threat that we need to respond to now, tomorrow and the days that follow with an unrelenting focus on preventing the emergencies. This plan explains how Staffordshire Moorlands District Council will contribute towards Staffordshire Moorlands becoming carbon neutral. We want to be ambitious…
…, but we must also be realistic about what the district council can and cannot do. We need everyone to come together to play their part if we are going to meet the ambitious target of becoming Net Zero. We also need government to continue to build sustainability into key policies and laws such as the National Planning Policy Framework and Building Control Regulations. We need partners…
… will only be able to tackle these emergencies if we work together. Every action that we can take, no matter how small can help. Let us all do what we can to respond to this global problem. Title: Earth Warming Stripes 1850-2020, Ed Hawkins, University of Reading 57 INTROducTION AIMING LOW: THE WAY TO NET ZERO Councillor Sybil Ralphs MBE, Leader of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council…
…. It is a global problem that requires global solutions. We know that we cannot solve the problem on our own, but we can take a lead role in our district and use our powers and influence to support wider local action to reduce emissions and prepare for a changing climate. The District Council declared a climate emergency on 10th July 2019 following unanimous, cross-party backing, and committed…