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On 27 March 2019, at its ordinary meeting, Bellingen Shire Council formally declared a climate emergency. The declaration makes a call to urgently reduce carbon emissions across all of society, both locally and globally.
In response to the climate emergency, council has developed a draftClimate Emergency Response Framework (the Framework)thatoutlines how Council will work with the community to act on the climate emergency in as fast and effective a way as possible.
Note: The Corporate Carbon Plan has been drafted and is included here for public comment.This is the council's organisational plan i.e. it only covers the emissions from council's organisational operations. Broader community emissions will be considered in the Community Carbon Plan which is yet to be developed. There will be significant community engagement in the development of the Community Carbon Plan.
Submissions
Submissions must be made by 5:00pm on Wednesday 22 January 2020. Mail: The General Manager, Bellingen Shire Council, PO Box 117, Bellingen NSW 2454
On 27 March 2019, at its ordinary meeting, Bellingen Shire Council formally declared a climate emergency. The declaration makes a call to urgently reduce carbon emissions across all of society, both locally and globally.
In response to the climate emergency, council has developed a draftClimate Emergency Response Framework (the Framework)thatoutlines how Council will work with the community to act on the climate emergency in as fast and effective a way as possible.
Note: The Corporate Carbon Plan has been drafted and is included here for public comment.This is the council's organisational plan i.e. it only covers the emissions from council's organisational operations. Broader community emissions will be considered in the Community Carbon Plan which is yet to be developed. There will be significant community engagement in the development of the Community Carbon Plan.
Submissions
Submissions must be made by 5:00pm on Wednesday 22 January 2020. Mail: The General Manager, Bellingen Shire Council, PO Box 117, Bellingen NSW 2454