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Climate Emergency - Update Report

Meeting: 17/03/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Children's Services and Safeguarding) (Item 52)

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A presentation to be given by the Executive Director of Corporate Resources and Customer Services.

Minutes:

Further to Minute No. 42 of 28 January 2020, the Committee received a presentation from theSection Manager Energy and Environmental Management, Corporate Resources, on Climate Emergency Information and initial baseline results. The presentation outlined the following:

 

·       Climate Change;

·       Greenhouse Effect;

·       Carbon;

·       Offsetting;

·       International Context;

·       Quantifying Sefton’s Emissions;

·       Key Features;

·       Scope 1 and 2:

o   Council Operations;

o   How the information was collected and what is included;

o   Big emitters, some examples;

o   What does 15,547 tonnes equate to;

·       Scope 3 what is included:

o   Children’s Services;

·       Evaluating the Baseline;

·       Next Steps;

·       Contact Details;

·       Why a CO2 Focus; and

·       Offsetting - Diagram.

 

Members of the Committee asked questions/raised issues on the following:

 

·       The reduction of damaging activities, such as mass tree felling, would require global action rather than limited action by a small number of nations. The Council could play a role by ensuring that products were environmentally sourced and sustainable.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the presentation be noted, and the Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management be thanked for her attendance.

 


Meeting: 10/03/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Regeneration and Skills) (Item 40)

Climate Emergency - Update Report

Presentation by the Executive Director of Corporate Resources and Customer Services

Minutes:

The Committee received a presentation from Stephanie Jukes,Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management, Corporate Resources, on Climate Emergency Information and initial baseline results. The presentation outlined the following:

 

·       Climate Change;

·       Greenhouse Effect;

·       Carbon;

·       Offsetting;

·       International Context;

·       Quantifying Sefton’s Emissions;

·       Key Features;

·       Scope 1 and 2:

o   Council Operations;

o   How the information was collected and what is included;

o   Big emitters, some examples;

o   What does 15,547 tonnes equate to;

·       Scope 3 what is included:

o   Regeneration and Skills;

·       Evaluating the Baseline;

·       Next Steps;

·       Contact Details;

·       Why a CO2 Focus; and

·       Offsetting - Diagram.

 

Member of the Committee raised the following issues:

 

·       The power of Planning Services to impose stringent conditions to planning applications; and

·       National Government and the Housing Market Renewal Programme.

RESOLVED:

 

That the presentation be noted, and the Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management be thanked for her attendance.

 

 


Meeting: 03/03/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Regulatory, Compliance and Corporate Services) (Item 48)

Climate Emergency - Update Report

Presentation by the Executive Director of Corporate Resources and Customer Services

Minutes:

The Committee received a presentation from Stephanie Jukes,Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management, Corporate Resources, on Climate Emergency Information and initial baseline results. The presentation outlined the following:

 

·       Climate Change;

·       Greenhouse Effect;

·       Carbon;

·       Offsetting;

·       International Context;

·       Quantifying Sefton’s Emissions;

·       Key Features;

·       Scope 1 and 2:

o   Council Operations;

o   How the information was collected and what is included;

o   Big emitters, some examples;

o   What does 15,547 tonnes equate to;

·       Scope 3 what is included:

o   Corporate Resources;

·       Evaluating the Baseline;

·       Next Steps;

·       Contact Details;

·       Why a CO2 Focus; and

·       Offsetting - Diagram.

 

Member of the Committee raised the following issues:

 

·       The need for technology advancements to meet targets;

·       Surface water flooding, and whether it would be prudent to develop strategies across disciplines; and

·       Nuclear fuel and power generation.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the presentation be noted, and the Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management be thanked for her attendance.

 

 


Meeting: 25/02/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Adult Social Care and Health) (Item 54)

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A presentation to be given.

Minutes:

Further to Minute No. 39 (3) of 7 January 2020, the Committee received a presentation from Stephanie Jukes,Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management, Corporate Resources, on Climate Emergency Information and initial baseline results. The presentation outlined the following:

 

·       Climate Change;

·       Greenhouse Effect;

·       Carbon;

·       Offsetting;

·       International Context;

·       Quantifying Sefton’s Emissions;

·       Key Features;

·       Scope 1 and 2:

o   Council Operations;

o   How the information was collected and what is included;

o   Big emitters, some examples;

o   What does 15,547 tonnes equate to;

·       Scope 3 what is included:

o   Adult Social Care;

·       Evaluating the Baseline;

·       Next Steps;

·       Contact Details;

·       Why a CO2 Focus; and

·       Offsetting - Diagram.

 

A Member of the Committee raised the following issue:

 

·       If organisations were to reduce activities to net-zero carbon in the future, it would be necessary to educate and influence industries and big businesses, particularly in the USA.

Reduction would require global action. The United Nations intergovernmental organisation was to hold a conference on the matter later in the year and pressure was mounting for action to be taken, including the withdrawal of investment in big oil companies.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the presentation be noted, and the Section Manager Energy and Environmental Management be thanked for her attendance.