Including the closely related term climate emergency.
… Glasgow’s Climate Plan Our Response to the Climate and Ecological Emergency 2 Climate Plan Contents 1.1 Foreword 1.2 Executive Summary 1.3 The Climate Challenge for Glasgow 1.4 Recommendations from the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) 1.5 Recommendations from the Climate Emergency and Ecological Emergency Working Groups 2.0…
… Climate Plan 5 The Climate Emergency Working Group, which included representation from all political groups of the Council as well as a range of representation from key sectors, was established at the meeting of the Environment, Sustainability and Carbon Reduction City Policy Committee on 5 February 2019. 1.2 Executive Summary The Council declared a climate and ecological emergency…
… at its meeting of 16 May 2019. The working group produced a report, with the input of many expert stakeholders, which made 61 recommendations, with a target for the city to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2030 at its heart. When the Council declared a climate and ecological emergency, it also agreed that, following presentation of the Climate Emergency Working group’s report, a short…
… as with national government and its agencies. It sets out a timeline of activities against the 61 recommendations from the Climate Emergency Working Group and 25 recommendations from the Ecological Emergency Working Group, looking to ensure that these will help to deliver a healthier, more equitable and resilient city as a key element of a Glaswegian recovery from the Covid-19 crisis. The actions…
… will help to foster a meaningful city conversation amongst our institutions and the communities whom they serve, as well as with other cities across the world also seeking to tackle this climate and ecological emergency. They therefore represent both a response and a rallying call from Glasgow City Council to itself and to the wider city in tackling the climate emergency. CLIMATE PLAN figure…