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Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan

Meeting: 27/07/2022 - Executive Board (Item 24)

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To consider the report of the Director of Resources which sets out a range of actions being taken across the Council, and with partners, to better understand and deliver on the city’s ambition to strengthen resilience against the impacts of climate change locally, and in doing so, seeks the Board’s approval for the development of a Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan, based upon the approach outlined in the report. The report also seeks agreement to enhanced city-wide engagement in Leeds on the Council's activity to support both climate mitigation and adaptation.

 

 

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Minutes:

The Director of Resources submitted a report which presented a range of actions being taken across the Council, and with partners, to better understand and deliver on the city’s ambition to strengthen resilience against the impacts of climate change locally, and in doing so, which sought the Board’s approval for the development of a Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan, based upon the approach outlined. The report also sought agreement to enhanced city-wide engagement in Leeds on the Council's activity to support both climate mitigation and adaptation.

 

By way of introduction to the report, the Board received an overview of the key challenges faced as a result of climate change, and the range of actions being taken to adapt to the current position and become more resilient. However, it was highlighted that at the same time, work continued on progressing towards a position of net zero emissions.

 

Regarding Climate Emergency Advisory Committee (CEAC), a Member noted the recent change in Chair of that committee.  In response to a Member’s comments encouraging Executive Member attendance at CEAC meetings, it was noted that the Executive Member for Infrastructure and Climate was a member of CEAC and a regular attendee. Further to this, clarification was sought as to whether this comment related to other Executive Members.

 

In response to a Member’s enquiry, the Board received further information regarding the range of key areas which were intended to be included within the proposed programme of engagement over the coming 12 months.

 

RESOLVED –

(a)  That the development of a Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan, based upon the approach as outlined within the submitted report, be approved;

 

(b)  That a programme of enhanced citywide engagement in Leeds over the next 12 months on the Council's activity to support both climate mitigation and adaptation, be supported.