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Nov 2021
The scale of Harrogate’s climate change challenge has been revealed in new figures published as part of a latest consultation.
Residents and businesses have until January 2 to have their say on Harrogate Borough Council’s new carbon reduction strategy which sets out how the district will play its part in cutting emissions to try avoid the devastating effects of global warming.
CO2 emissions have fallen by 32% in the district since 2005, however, it is still producing over one million tonnes per year with a combined annual energy bill of over £400m.
And if the district continues at this current rate, it will have used up its carbon budget – which allows a maximum of 9 million tonnes of CO2 between now and 2050 – 20 years before that end date under national targets.
These figures are why the council’s new strategy says “big and rapid changes” are now needed, not just by local and national leaders, but by everyone.
It said:
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The new carbon reduction strategy will replace the current version which was adopted by the council in October 2019.
To have your say go to www.harrogate.gov.uk/consultations-engagement
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