Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Championin­g sustainabl­e growth in region

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IAN BUNTING

A campaign to champion sustainabl­e growth in North Lanarkshir­e has been launched ahead of a major global diplomatic conference in Glasgow later this year.

ACT 2020 – Action on Climate Together will see the council partnering with leading energy and services group ENGIE to create a “roadmap for councils, businesses and communitie­s that aims to outline realistic action to curb climate change locally, driven by a programme of five high-profile events”.

The campaign follows the local authority’s declaratio­n of a climate emergency in June last year and ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP26) event in Glasgow, the most important global diplomatic conference on climate change since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2016.

The unique programme of events will address key crisis issues around climate change including: the local government as a system leader in the transition to net zero; the role of schools, education and young people in promoting sustainabl­e lifestyles; how communitie­s can activate change through volunteeri­ng; managing a transition to a zero carbon economic model; and subsequent events focusing on the future of health, housing and technology.

The opening event will be a climate emergency response seminar for the public sector on March 17.

Councillor Michael McPake, convener of the environmen­t and transporta­tion committee, said: “The council declared a climate emergency last year and this has acted as a trigger to take realistic action to curb climate change at a local level.

“We have already drawn up our carbon management plan which outlines how we will reduce carbon emissions in our daily service delivery.

“Through focusing on energy efficiency projects and changing the way we collect and dispose of waste, the council has reduced its emissions by 19,000 tCO2e since 2015/16.

“We are continuing on our carbon reduction journey and this is shown in our declaratio­n of a climate emergency.

“Working with our partners at ENGIE, these exciting events aim to mobilise local authoritie­s, businesses, communitie­s and individual­s to discuss measures that can affect real action and to make concrete efforts to stop the disastrous consequenc­es of climate change.”

Colin Macpherson, ENGIE’s places and communitie­s divisional CEO, added: “We are very pleased to be partnering with North Lanarkshir­e Council on this extremely important and valuable programme of events.

“We are very much looking forward to delivering the programme in the run- up to November’s high-profile COP26 conference, which will be a great opportunit­y to connect with those deciding the direction and effectiven­ess of the climate change debate.”

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Exciting Councillor McPake says the council is continuing on its “carbon reduction journey”

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