Sefton Council has declared a ‘Climate Change Emergency’ to help protect future generations.
Councillors voted to approve the declaration at Southport Town Hall (Thursday, July 18) following a motion raised by Cllr Paulette Lappin, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Regulation and Compliance.
A declaration of a ‘Climate Emergency’ was voted through which will see the council continue it’s hard work to reduce carbon emissions and aim to be a ‘net-zero’ local authority by 2030.
It is hoped that Sefton can adapt cleaner and greener alternatives for all of its energy usage over the next 11 years.
Cllr Lappin said: “Recent extreme weather events over several years have presented severe challenges to Sefton and the Met Office clearly states that these kind of extreme weather events are significantly more likely on a planet with human-caused climate change.
“The message is loud and clear: business as usual is no longer an option.
“This is now a time for action and we will work closely with our partners across the Liverpool City Region to make sure we do all we can to tackle climate change in our beautiful borough and the world.”
For more information about Sefton’s environmental protection work, please visit https://www.sefton.gov.uk/environmental-protection
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