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26.02.20

Barrow Borough Council unveils carbon neutral target of 2037

Barrow Borough Council has unveiled an ambitious target of becoming carbon neutral by 2037.

It comes after the council declared a climate emergency in July 2019 following a unanimous vote by its elected members.

Their net zero plans are underpinned by a set of measures detailing the steps it will take to contribute to global targets, as well as a new climate change policy.

Barrow Borough Council leader, Ann Thomson said:

“Barrow Borough Council declared a climate emergency in July last year with all elected members clear that this was an issue they were passionate about tackling.

“A huge amount of work has taken place since then with cross party support to work out what we need to do to become carbon neutral as a council and a community.

“The target date of 2037 is ambitious, but achievable as long as we work together with residents, businesses and partner organisations across the area to realise vital changes step by step.

“It won’t be easy, but we are committed to achieving this for Barrow and future generations who will go on to inherit a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable environment.”

Its new policy recognises the evidence that we as humans are having a “profound effect” on out climate, and global warming is an issue that poses a threat to not just the local area but worldwide through rising seal levels and coastal erosion.

The policy, along with the action plan, is set to be discussed by members of the executive committee at a key meeting to be held at Barrow Town Hall on Thursday, March 4.

Measures to support their plans include implementing higher efficiency standards, sustainable forms of transport, more energy efficient homes the encouragement of biodiverse areas and protection of trees and woodlands.

The council is also working with local schools on the No Idling campaign to education citizens on turning engines off to improve air quality in the area.

Cllr Thomson went on to say:

“We are looking forward to the launch of citizens’ committees to help spread this work as far as possible.

“This is going to be a big challenge, but Barrow is an innovative place with great people and fantastic ideas.

“We can do this if we work together.” 

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