MCC to Boost Climate Action Plan?

Monmouthshire County Council is updating its action plan to reduce its impact on climate and is keen to receive ideas on working with communities to cut carbon emissions.  Monmouthshire’s action plan followed its declaration of a climate emergency in 2019, and committed the council to cutting its own carbon emissions to net zero by 2030 while working with residents and organisations to help reduce climate change.  Despite good progress – including encouraging active travel and recycling, switching to renewable energy, purchasing electric vehicles, installing energy-saving measures and changing its management of green spaces – the council recognises it needs to intensify its actions if it is to meet carbon reduction targets.

Residents and organisations can assist the council to develop its climate action plan by participating in an online surveyshorturl.at/ekpET – or attending a drop-in session at Abergavenny Library on Monday, 20 September from 2pm to 5pm where the council will display its plans for the future and receive ideas to enhance them.  The council will also run a stall from 10am to 4pm at the Monmouth Climate Futures Festival on Sunday, 26 September where contributions from the community will be welcomed.