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In 2019 Maidstone Borough Council declared a climate emergency and pledged to achieve as close to carbon neutral as possible by 2030. Carbon Neutrality also referred to as Net-Zero can be achieved through reducing existing emissions and actively removing greenhouse gases. At a borough wide-scale, in accordance with national government targets, we have set out carbon reduction milestones to reach near to Net-Zero by 2041.
In October 2020 a Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan was agreed and in April 2023 this plan was reviewed and updated as part of the scheduled review. The Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan covers nine key themes: Active travel and green transportation; decarbonising and insulating homes and buildings; generating renewable energy; reducing waste; adapting to climate change; enhancing and increasing biodiversity; making our estate carbon neutral; communications and engagement; and sustainable decision-making processes and governance.
In addition to seeking feedback on the themes and actions in the plan we are also interested in the actions you are taking, or are willing to take, to tackle the climate and biodiversity emergencies and the barriers that may prevent you from taking these actions.
Ideas - Tell us your ideas about what can be done to help protect the environment and tackle climate change.
What Next
Your feedback will help inform the delivery of our Biodiversity and Climate Change strategy and explore ways in which we can support and engage with residents.
In 2019 Maidstone Borough Council declared a climate emergency and pledged to achieve as close to carbon neutral as possible by 2030. Carbon Neutrality also referred to as Net-Zero can be achieved through reducing existing emissions and actively removing greenhouse gases. At a borough wide-scale, in accordance with national government targets, we have set out carbon reduction milestones to reach near to Net-Zero by 2041.
In October 2020 a Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan was agreed and in April 2023 this plan was reviewed and updated as part of the scheduled review. The Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan covers nine key themes: Active travel and green transportation; decarbonising and insulating homes and buildings; generating renewable energy; reducing waste; adapting to climate change; enhancing and increasing biodiversity; making our estate carbon neutral; communications and engagement; and sustainable decision-making processes and governance.
In addition to seeking feedback on the themes and actions in the plan we are also interested in the actions you are taking, or are willing to take, to tackle the climate and biodiversity emergencies and the barriers that may prevent you from taking these actions.
Ideas - Tell us your ideas about what can be done to help protect the environment and tackle climate change.
What Next
Your feedback will help inform the delivery of our Biodiversity and Climate Change strategy and explore ways in which we can support and engage with residents.
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Did you know...?
Antarctica is losing ice mass (melting) at an average rate of about 150 billion tons per year, and Greenland is losing about 270 billion tons per year, adding to sea level rise.
Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately 250 000 additional deaths per year, from undernutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat stress alone.