Report of the Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Economy
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Economy submitted a report (previously circulated) to encourage the Adults Scrutiny Committee to give consideration to the revised briefing note for Scrutiny Committees drafted by the Sustainability and Climate Change Lead Officer, in relation to the Council’s commitment to tackling climate change.
The submitted report stated that, following the Local Government elections in 2023, the Climate Emergency Declaration was re-affirmed, and the Council’s carbon neutral target was brought forward to 2040. Further aims to increase engagement with residents and businesses were included with the intention of reducing wider borough emissions. It was noted that a revised briefing note had been drafted by the Sustainability and Climate Change Lead Officer, which reminded Members that tackling climate change was a shared responsibility, and that Scrutiny had a critical role to play in these cross-cutting issues.
The submitted report highlighted that climate change as a stand-alone issue sat within the remit of the Economy and Resources Scrutiny Committee, however it was stated that everything that the Council did either had an impact on, or was impacted by, climate change, so it was important that all Scrutiny Committees ensure that everything that came before them had considered this.
Members entered into discussion on the use of on-line meetings and whether this was a proactive decision to support tackling climate change or a legacy from the coronavirus pandemic; the attendance of Members at the recent Climate Change Conference; the potential for learning from providers in terms of climate change initiatives, and the influence the authority had in terms of encouraging providers to adopt climate change schemes and initiatives.
RESOLVED - a)That Members note the advice and guidance provided by Sustainability and Climate Change Lead Officer in the revised briefing note.
b) That the questions outlined in the revised briefing note appear as an appendix to our Agenda, and form part of any submitted Quad of Aims, to ensure that these questions remain in the forefront of Members’ mind when scrutinising reports.
c) That all internal reports coming to this Committee have a small section at the end of each report entitled ‘Climate Considerations’, with a brief note about any considerations which have been given, where appropriate (this can come with the qualification that the staff within the department are not qualified in climate action).
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