Question · Action Scorecards 2025
Two-tier criteria
First tier criteria met if the council has established a way for residents to influence the implementation of the council's climate action. This may be through:
- a community engagement group
- introducing community, resident or activist representation on a council climate change committee/group
- convening or using a local climate action network to improve the implementation of their climate action plan
- broader forms of community engagement work such as a series of workshops across the area for different groups of residents.
Second tier criteria met if there is an overarching framework such as a dedicated climate public engagement plan to inform this work.
The way that councils engage with residents can include time bound engagement work such as climate assemblies provided they have been held since 1st January 2023. This is to ensure that the work is ongoing.
Combined Authorities
Council | Score | Difference2023 | Evidence |
---|---|---|---|
West Midlands Combined Authority | 2/2 | -- | |
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority | 1/2 | -- | |
Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 1/2 | -- | |
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority | 1/2 | -- | |
West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 1/2 | ▼ -1 | |
Greater London Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
| 0/2 | ▼ -1 | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |
Tees Valley Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |
West of England Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |