6 REVIEW OF THE CLIMATE AND NATURE EMERGENCY PLAN
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To review
the Climate and Emergency Plan as part of the Cyngor Gwynedd Plan 2023-28, A
Green Gwynedd.
Additional documents:
Decision:
It was
resolved:
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To
accept the report, noting the observations made during the discussion.
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That
the Committee welcomed the intention to revisit the Council's ambition to be
Net Zero Carbon by 2030.
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To
recommend to the Cabinet Member for Environment that:
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the
successes and work carried out to deliver the Plan should be communicated to
the public.
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the
use of open questions in public consultations needed to be increased in order to receive responses that would enrich the
information available to inform future direction.
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consideration
should be given to modifying the following wording: “... we will continue to
reduce our emissions over the next few decades until we reach the net zero
target ' (Page 6, Climate and Nature Emergency Plan, Version 2), in order to be more ambitious in meeting the target.
Minutes:
Submitted – a report by the
Cabinet Member for Environment, Corporate Director and the Climate Change
Programme Manager. Attention was drawn to the following main points:
It was confirmed that the revised plan had been developed following
feedback from a public consultation carried out during the summer months of
2025. It was pointed out that there had been changes to the plan's projects,
also noting that there was a greater number of projects.
Members were reminded that the original plan provided details of in-house
Council projects only, confirming that this had now been changed to also
include external projects. It was elaborated that further work had been carried
out on the original projects to ensure public value and to ensure that every
effort was made to ensure that all communities joined the Council to help
prevent the climate emergency. However, this was recognised as having an impact
on resources, and it was reported that work was being undertaken to try to
estimate the costs of some projects.
It was emphasised that a number of factors in
dealing with the climate and nature crisis were beyond the control of the
Council, stressing that everything was being done to strive to address the
crisis while other governments were more committed to the cause.
During the discussion, the following observations
were made:
Details were provided of the percentages of some of the specific
questions in the public consultation and it was considered that it would be
useful to include some open questions. It was felt that the inclusion of such
questions would lead to suggestions that would improve future services and
would be a means of seeking new ideas for development in the field. In
response, the Climate Change Programme Manager confirmed that
including questions of this kind would be considered in the future.
Some observations were made out of concern that
the Board was not responding as effectively as it could because it did not
receive specialist scientific information. It was expanded upon that the Board
was made up of the Council's experienced officers along with Elected Members,
highlighting the need for specialist experts within the fields of science.
Similarly, there was concern that some of the plan's projects led to increased
costs suggesting that a portion of this funding could be used to respond to
current challenges affecting the people of Gwynedd rather than striving to
solve problems that may arise in the future.
Reference was made to page 6 of the Plan, which stated:
“... We will continue to reduce our emissions over the next few decades until
we reach the net zero target”, considering whether reducing emissions over the
next few decades is an unattainable target. The need to revise this wording to
include a realistic and ambitious target for the future was discussed. In
response, the Corporate Director agreed with these observations emphasising
that it was key to set realistic targets as it was unlikely that the aim could
be met.
It was noted that Section 10 ... view the full minutes text for item 6