Net Zero: What are the next steps for local leadership?
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Blog by Andrew Parmar-Yee and Emma Andrews
Local elections in the UK took place last week providing parts of the electorate an opportunity to choose their councillors and mayors. With the Government’s focus on a green recovery from COVID-19, together with its net zero commitments, there is no doubt that standing candidates’ stances on the climate crisis will have been a key driver in winning votes.
The crucial role that local government will need to play in achieving the UK’s overall net zero targets is indisputable, however exactly how this should be navigated is still up for discussion. Emma Andrews and Andrew Parmar-Yee attended Regen’s Local Leadership Workshop on Net Zero Action Planning and set out a number of key considerations below:
Burges Salmon is currently working with a variety of local authorities in tackling their net zero ambitions, which includes greening energy supplies and developing district energy projects under the HNIP programme, as well as acting for Bristol City Council on its innovative City Leap initiative, which brings together private sector and community partners to transform Bristol into a zero-carbon, smart city by 2030.
Please do get in touch with the team if you have any related queries or would be interested in discussing how Burges Salmon might assist you.
With the vast majority of local authorities now having declared climate emergencies, it is clear that efforts are now being focused on setting out plans of action and we are all impatient to see these translated into delivery on the ground, through changes to our transport, our heat and power.
https://www.regen.co.uk/placing-local-leadership-at-the-heart-of-net-zero/
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