Including the closely related term climate emergency.
… The Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan Our journey to Net Zero Suffolk’s public sector leaders have all set out and committed to pursue net zero strategies in our own organisations that respond to local, national, and international evidence. Furthermore, we will all work together to support and guide our residents, communities…
…, and businesses to make the changes required to best set Suffolk on the path to net zero by 2030. The Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan 2 Foreword Tracey Bleakley, Chief Executive of NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board Councillor David Busby, Leader of Babergh District Council Dr. Ed Garratt, Chief Executive of NHS Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board C-J Green, Chair…
… Suffolk Council SPSL members When the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan was first published in 2021, we were emerging from a global pandemic. The plan was developed against a backdrop of economic and social recovery. We needed to ‘build back better’, while facing the obligation to be proactive in the face of climate change. The Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan set out a vision for a greener Suffolk…
… version of the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan, the actions set out here address climate change side-by-side with its complex, interconnected issues This plan provides a framework from which we can come together to imagine a sustainable, healthy, and resilient future for Suffolk. Signed by West Suffolk Councillor Gerald Kelly, Chair, Environment Portfolio Holders Group. Introduction This plan…
… is for use by everyone living, working, and visiting Suffolk. The leaders of Suffolk’s public sector have put climate emergency plans in place for their own organisations - including health, local government, and other public bodies. They are now committing to work together to support, advise and encourage residents, communities, and businesses to make the changes required to best set Suffolk…