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Diversity and inclusion

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Diversity and inclusion

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s7_dsi_q23

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s7_dsi_q23

Does the Plan recognise how Councils and residents have differing responsibilities for climate action?

s7_dsi_q23_sp1

The Plan’s commitments reflect the council’s and the area’s responsibility to climate action based on its economic position, current and historic GHG emissions, level of authority and power.

This could include:
• Wealthier and higher tier council’s committing to help and support councils with fewer resources e.g. areas with greater staff capacity should lead on sharing best practice and learnings.
• Recognising that historically areas have financially benefited from carbon intensive industries e.g. mining and helping residents working in these industries to retrain
• Making it clear that those on lowest incomes are not expected to retrofit their own homes etc.
• Recognising why emissions in the area are high or low

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15 councils match these filters

s7_dsi_q23

Does the Plan recognise how Councils and residents have differing responsibilities for climate action?

60%

of councils scored

0.0 out of 1

13%

of councils scored

1.0 out of 1
Council NoScore
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority0.0/1
Greater London Authority0.0/1
Greater Manchester Combined Authority1.0/1
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority0.0/1
North East Combined Authority0.0/1
North of Tyne Combined Authority0.0/1
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority0.0/1
Tees Valley Combined Authority0.0/1
West Midlands Combined Authority1.0/1
West of England Combined Authority0.0/1
West Yorkshire Combined Authority0.0/1

s7_dsi_q23_sp1

The Plan’s commitments reflect the council’s and the area’s responsibility to climate action based on its economic position, current and historic GHG emissions, level of authority and power.

This could include:
• Wealthier and higher tier council’s committing to help and support councils with fewer resources e.g. areas with greater staff capacity should lead on sharing best practice and learnings.
• Recognising that historically areas have financially benefited from carbon intensive industries e.g. mining and helping residents working in these industries to retrain
• Making it clear that those on lowest incomes are not expected to retrofit their own homes etc.
• Recognising why emissions in the area are high or low

82%

of councils scored

0.0 out of 1

18%

of councils scored

1.0 out of 1
Council NoScore
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority0.0/1
Greater London Authority0.0/1
Greater Manchester Combined Authority1.0/1
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority0.0/1
North East Combined Authority0.0/1
North of Tyne Combined Authority0.0/1
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority0.0/1
Tees Valley Combined Authority0.0/1
West Midlands Combined Authority1.0/1
West of England Combined Authority0.0/1
West Yorkshire Combined Authority0.0/1