Including the closely related term climate emergency.
… Report of the Climate Emergency Advisory Panel - Corporate Carbon Reduction Plan Page 1 of 20 Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Report of the Climate Emergency Advisory Panel - Corporate Carbon Reduction Plan Report of the Climate Emergency Advisory Panel - Corporate Carbon Reduction Plan For Cabinet on 11 March 2021…
… Summary Lead Member: Councillor Matthew Bailey – Portfolio Holder for Sustainability Lead Director: Paul Taylor - Director of Change & Communities Head of Service: Gary Stevenson - Head of Housing, Health & Environment Report Author: Karin Grey – Sustainability Manager Classification: Public document (non-exempt) Wards Affected: [All] Approval Timetable Date Climate Emergency…
… Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Report of the Climate Emergency Advisory Panel - Corporate Carbon Reduction Plan 1. Introduction and Background 1.1 In July 2019 Full Council, (FC29/19), declared a “climate emergency” and agreed to start a dedicated report within the fiscal year setting out the actions the council needs to take to address this emergency. Including how the wider community…
…, businesses, organisations, and individuals can be encouraged to make their own contributions to meeting a goal to make the Borough carbon neutral by 2030. 1.2 The Climate Emergency Advisory Panel (CEAP) was established with the terms of reference and a high-level work programme agreed by Cabinet March 2020, (CAB150/19), to enable the delivery of the motion to be progress. 1.3 The Council…
…. 1.7 Prior to the declaration of the climate emergency the Council had already made some progress in terms of energy efficiency and reducing its carbon emissions in accordance with the Carbon Management Plan 2010 – 2015. The result of this audit shows some success in delivering a reduction on previous carbon emissions. Page 3 of 20 Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Report…