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South Ribble Borough Council

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Climate Emergency Action Plan July 2021 This document isn't fully accessible, however if you would like an accessible version, please contact climate.emergency@southribble.gov.uk Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1 Background…

… .............................................................................................................. 24 Glossary .................................................................................................................. 25 Appendix 1 – Summary of actions from the Air Quality Action Plan 2018 ........ 27 Document Control Publication Date July 2021 Related Documents SRBC Climate Emergency Declaration July 2019 SRBC Climate Emergency Strategy 2020 All related…

… documents may be viewed via the SRBC website South Ribble Borough Council Owner (Department) Environmental Health Author (Team) Environmental Health / Climate Emergency Task Group Review of Strategy Review Date July 2022 Version 0.2 https://www.southribble.gov.uk/ 1 Introduction In 2019, South Ribble Borough Council (SRBC) declared a climate

emergency, pledging to make the Borough carbon neutral by 2030. In 2020, the Council approved the Climate Emergency Strategy for the Borough, summarising the global, national and local needs for such action, and how the Council will be acting to 2030 on this pledge. The strategy also agreed on a public consultation process to inform and influence the specific actions to be taken to deliver…

… information on historic national and international climate change actions can been viewed within the Council’s Climate Emergency Strategy, and includes - In 2018 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a report which advised that global warming must be limited to 1.5°C, as opposed to the previous target of 2°C. The IPCC’s review of over 6,000 sources of evidence found…

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