Climate Change Executive Advisory Panel Update
To receive a verbal update
from the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment.
Minutes:
The Portfolio
Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment advised Cabinet that the Climate
Change Executive Advisory Panel (EAP) continued to gather information and
evidence. This process had included a
member and officer workshop session to agree a way forward and the creation of
themed groups to look at the specific areas of leadership, transport, buildings
and assets, waste and environment and the natural environment.
The outcome from these
group sessions would be feedback to the EAP with a view of bringing a detailed
report to Cabinet in the spring.
Other work also
continued, including addressing the reduction of vehicle emissions, the
importance of keeping vehicles moving in town centres and a recent visit to
Sherborne reviewing the damaged caused by vehicle emissions on the school
run.
Climate Change Executive Advisory Panel Update
To receive a verbal update
from the Cabinet Member for Highways, Travel and Environment.
Minutes:
The Portfolio Holder for
Highways, Travel and Environment gave a verbal update on the progress of the
Climate Change Executive Advisory Panel (EAP). He advised Cabinet of the launch
of a new Climate Emergency page on the Dorset Council Website. Interested parties could access information
on the council’s response since declaring a Climate Emergency at its council
meeting in May and other related information.
The Portfolio Holder further advised
that the EAP was currently meeting with various organisations to hear their
evidence and ideas on how the council could help to reduce the environment
impact of its own services, as well as support local communities to do the
same.
In a response to a comment
from Cllr B Ezzard regarding Town and Parishes,
members agreed that it was also important that members looked at their own
individual carbon footprint and it was also agreed that all levels of
governance needed to address this global issue.
Climate Change Executive Advisory Panel Update
To receive a verbal update
from the Cabinet Member for Highways, Travel and Environment.
Minutes:
The
Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment updated the Cabinet on
the work carried out to date. He
confirmed that a group of experience officers and members had been brought
together to consider this matter and that Dorset Council took the Climate
Change Emergency very seriously. However it was important for officers to
gathered all the appropriate information before the panel could consider Dorset
Council’s priorities going forward.
The
next meeting of the Climate Change Executive Advisory Panel would be receive a
presentation from Extinction Rebellion and the meeting dates for the remainder
of the year had now been set.
The
next meeting of the Advisory Panel was scheduled for 13 September 2019.