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Campaigning for a step-change in local action to tackle climate change GET SERIOUS ABOUT CO2

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Page 1: Campaigning for a step-change in local action to tackle climate change GET SERIOUS ABOUT CO2

Campaigning for a step-change

in local actionto tackle climate

change

GETSERIOUSABOUTCO2

Page 2: Campaigning for a step-change in local action to tackle climate change GET SERIOUS ABOUT CO2

40%by 2020

Councils from all political parties have signed up to emissions cutsin their area ofat least

and have agreed to draw up a Climate Change Action Plan

BirminghamBrighton and Hove

BristolDurham County

HaringayHarrogate

HarrowIslington

LeedsManchesterPlymouth

SuffolkYork

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Local carbon budgets

Local carbon budgets will driveambitious emissions cuts

by helping local authorities to leadeffective carbon reduction strategies

across their local areas.

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Councils’ ‘offer’ to Government

“I want to askyou to put forward

an ‘offer’,outlining how

local and central government

can work togetherto meet our national

climate change targets.”

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Local carbon budgets legislation

in ‘the last Parliament’

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Council income: 2008/2009

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Council spending: 2008/2009

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Council spending: 2008/2009

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Council spending: 2008/2009

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“There’s no money”“There’s no money”

So how can councils pay for carbon reduction?

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Context 1Cuts

“Worse than Thatcher”

25%... 40%... More?

“extremely challenging”

IFS

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Context 2“Localism, localism, localism”

“A radical devolution of power… and a review of local government finance”

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Implications

More freedom + Less cash =

• Difficult choices• Get creative about how to pay for things• Seek new ways to bring money in• Make every £ work harder• National Government has to help

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Area based approaches: Meeting national carbon targets will need local coordination and leadership – so Government can’t hang councils out to dry

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1. Save money

InsulationImprove processes Training (eco-driving?)

“Wasting energy means that money that could be spent on local services is also being wasted” - Chris Huhne

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1. Save money

Council’s own premises• Haringey: £5m investment to save £38m

Residents and businesses• Islington’s fuel poverty work• Kirklees Warm Zone programme• Councils delivering Green Deal – ie Stroud pilot

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1. Save money

Where to get the £ ?

• Allocate existing budgets • Zero-interest loans • Borrowing

• “prudential” – private • Government / EU funds

Package up programmes of work

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2. New income streams

Feed-in tariffs (FITs)Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)

• Birmingham Energy Savers

Guaranteedincome to supportborrowing or usefor other council activities

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2. New income streams

• Nottingham – Workplace Parking Levy• Congestion charging / road pricing (London) • Electric car points? • Richmond – vary parking charges

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Better transport: tackle obesity, social exclusion, air quality

Investment in renewables: generate local jobs, regenerate local economies

Insulation: fuel poverty, save people money

Better transport: tackle obesity, social exclusion, air quality

Investment in renewables: generate local jobs, regenerate local economies

Insulation: fuel poverty, save people money

3. Join things up

Embed carbon into all activities

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4. National Govt help

Access to central funds: • don’t slash grants (too much!)• access to borrowing• ensure national programmes are locally focused

• Green Deal • CERT? • Green Investment Bank

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4. National Govt help

More freedom to raise money locally – for example• More power over tax and rates to incentivise green investment• More flexibility over usingrevenue money as capital

Guaranteed supportfor climate staffing

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4. National Govt help

Back up local carbon budgets by ensuring councils can access the money they need