Recommendations:
The
Executive is recommended to:
i. endorse the York and North Yorkshire’s Routemap to Carbon Negative, whilst recognising that many
of the ambitions and actions in the Routemap are the
responsibility of others and outside the control and influence of the Council;
ii.
agree
to undertake a public consultation on the Draft North Yorkshire Council Climate
Change Strategy 2023-2030 and authorise the Assistant Director Policy,
Partnerships and Communities to make any necessary changes to the text
following the discussion at this meeting; and
iii.
receive
a further report, after the conclusion of the public consultation, outlining
the results of the consultation and including the proposed North Yorkshire
Council Climate Change Strategy 2023-2030.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Considered – A report of the Assistant Director Policy, Partnerships and Communities,
seeking endorsement of York and
North Yorkshire’s Routemap to Carbon Negative and proposing a public consultation
on a Draft North Yorkshire Council Climate Change Strategy 2023-2030.
County Councillor
Greg White introduced the report, confirming the previous commitment made by
the County Council and the seven district and borough councils to be carbon neutral
as organisations by 2023. He drew
attention to the proposal within the report that the County Council now endorse
a new York and North Yorkshire’s Routemap to Carbon Negative Plan developed by
York and North Yorkshire LEP detailing how the region as a whole (businesses,
communities and public sector) could achieve net zero by 2034 and carbon
negative by 2040. He confirmed the
Routemap took account of the current district and borough council plans and
stressed that the new North Yorkshire Council would not be able to deliver the
LEP’s Plan by itself and therefore could only play a strategic leadership role
in achieving those targets.
Jos Holmes - Climate Change
Policy Officer, provided an
overview of the work undertaken to date to develop a draft Climate Change
Strategy 2023-2030 and noted the contributions of partners. She also drew attention to the Action Plan
and Operational Plan within the Strategy, and outlined tits four key pillars
i.e., Mitigation; Adaptation; Supporting Nature to Thrive; and Achieving net
zero in NYC operational activity by 2030.
In response to Members questions it was confirmed:
·
It was
not in NYC’s gift to deliver the aspirations within the LEP’s new Routemap to
Carbon Negative Plan, it could only contribute.
·
There
would be a continued focus on NYCC’s operations and all interim actions would
continue.
·
Full
consideration would be given to the feedback generated by the proposed public
consultation.
·
The
consequence of inaction would be taken account of, in considering any proposed
actions and their associated costs.
County Councillor
Paul Haslam welcomed the second iteration of NYCC’s Strategy but queried
whether the time horizons made sense. He
also questioned the mechanism to scrutinise its implementation.
Regarding the LEP’s
Routemap to Carbon Negative Plan:
·
County
Councillor Keane Duncan welcomed the scale of its ambition but highlighted the
many aspirational targets within it and raised concern about the practicalities
of delivering them.
·
County
Councillor Simon Myers recognised the benefit it might bring providing
opportunities for the region through the upskilling of its workforce, better
paid jobs etc, but expressed caution in promising something which the new NYC
could not afford to deliver.
·
County
Councillor Gareth Dadd noted that every action had a consequence and suggested
a pragmatic approach was required in this time of austerity, as its delivery
could not be to the detriment of the budgets available for services for
vulnerable people.
Finally, County
Councillor Carl Les confirmed his intention to introduce a new Members Champion
with a focus on Climate Change and Biodiversity, as part of the new NYC
arrangements.
Resolved - That:
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