Great news – really gaining momentum across UK – our local council @KirkleesCouncil declared a #climateemergency last week: https://t.co/ve2V76cn0Y
— Green Building Store (@passivhausnews) January 24, 2019
To consider the following Motion in the names of Councillors R Murgatroyd, S
Pandor, D Sheard, N Mather, P McBride, M Sokhal, J Lawson, A Cooper and C
Greaves;
“This Council notes;
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s warning that
we have 12 years to make the necessary changes to limit a rise in global
temperatures to 1.5c. Failure to act will see a marked increase in sea levels and
flooding, extreme and abrupt changes to weather patterns, crop failures,
extinctions of plant, insect and animal species and global economic disruption
and crisis. This will detrimentally impact on the well-being of the people of
Kirklees and billions of people around the world.
At the Global Climate Talks in Poland last December the UK along with over
12
200 nations agreed action on Climate Change with a much greater role strongly
implied for Local and Regional Authorities like Kirklees in assisting
Governments achieve their carbon emission savings.
In the words of Sir David Attenborough:
“Right now, we are facing a man-made disaster of global scale. Our greatest
threat in thousands of years. Climate change. If we don’t take action, the
collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on
the horizon. The world’s people have spoken. Their message is clear. Time is
running out.’
We therefore resolve to:
1. Declare a Climate Emergency and publicise this to the people of Kirklees
to raise awareness, and support the public to take effective action.
2. Request Cabinet initiate a full Environmental Audit of Kirklees Council to
measure its carbon footprint, identify hotspots and work toward being
carbon neutral in line with the latest targets set and agreed by the
United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; with
Cabinet to report to the first meeting of the working party, referred to
at 4 below on the scope of the environmental audit
3. Significantly improve our recycling rate to reach the target of 55% by
2025, and ask that the Cabinet implement a range of short term
measures to improve recycling rates, in advance of a full review of the
waste collection and disposal service.
4. To set up a Councillor Working Party including the appropriate Cabinet
Lead with a remit to:
a) Commission and oversee the Environmental Audit
b) Consult expert opinion in the field, as appropriate
c) Identify practical measures to reduce emissions and the Council’s
carbon footprint
d) encourage action in the wider community, businesses and other
key organisations e.g. NHS and Educational Institutions
e) Report to Full Council within six months with an action plan to
address the Emergency and incorporating proposals on the
investment implications of this proposed activity
5. The Council to consider Environmental Impact as part of any new policy
6. The Council to seek to collaborate with other Local and Regional
Authorities on emission reduction projects as appropriate. The Leader
of the Council to write to the Minister of State for Climate Change and
Industry requesting that national policy is urgently developed to reflect
the seriousness of the current emergency and to release funds to
local authorities that would allow them to take the necessary
measures at local level.”