2023 Action Scorecards

Action Scorecards 2023

Question: Has the combined authority adopted a new governance or decision making process to put tackling the climate emergency at the heart of every decision made?

Question code
4.6
Section
Governance & Finance (CA)
Topic
Climate Change Decision Making
Source
Volunteer Research
Question weight
Medium

Criteria

Two tier criteria
Criteria met if climate implications are listed or referenced for all combined authority decisions at their full meetings. Climate implications can be considered through Environmental Implications or an Integrated Impact Assessment if this includes a climate or environmental sub-heading or section.

Additional points if the combined authority is using a detailed impact assessment tool to assess the climate implications of all combined authority decisions.

Clarifications

nan

Question performance

0 points

3 Combined Authorities

1 point

4 Combined Authorities

2 points

4 Combined Authorities
CouncilScoreEvidence
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority2/2democracy.peterborough.gov.uk
cambridgeshirepeterboroughcagov.cmis.uk.com
cambridgeshirepeterboroughcagov.cmis.uk.com
cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk
Greater Manchester Combined Authority2/2democracy.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk
West Midlands Combined Authority2/2governance.wmca.org.uk
governance.wmca.org.uk
West Yorkshire Combined Authority2/2westyorkshire.moderngov.co.uk
westyorkshire.moderngov.co.uk
westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Greater London Authority1/2london.gov.uk
North of Tyne Combined Authority1/2northoftyne-ca.gov.uk
northoftyne-ca.gov.uk
northoftyne-ca.gov.uk
northoftyne-ca.gov.uk
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority1/2governance.southyorkshire-ca.gov.uk
West of England Combined Authority1/2westofengland-ca.moderngov.co.uk
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority0/2
North East Combined Authority0/2
Tees Valley Combined Authority0/2