News from the GeoparkA Greener Way For Our Bay: New Climate Action Plan for Torbay approved21 Oct 2024An ambitious new action plan to help tackle climate change has been endorsed by Torbay’s Place Leadership Board. The plan aims to make homes more energy efficient, protect the natural environment, support businesses to become more sustainable, and make sustainable and public transport (like walking, cycling and taking the bus) more accessible and affordable. ‘A Greener Way For Our Bay’ is Torbay Climate Partnership’s framework and action plan which aims to reduce the Bay’s carbon emissions and prepare for a changing climate. The Partnership is made up of a wide range of organisations in Torbay from the public, private, community and voluntary sectors. The plan was endorsed by Torbay’s Place Leadership Board on Friday 27 September. It strikes a balance between immediate actions and long-term strategies, recognising that some measures can be implemented swiftly, while others require careful planning and resources. The Framework sets a direction for the long haul, with a series of short-term action plans (three-year plans) to guide Torbay through incremental steps towards reaching the national 2050 net-zero target. Between December 2023 and March 2024, the Partnership consulted on the plan through three surveys and a range of engagement events. During the consultation, 1263 people were engaged by Tonic Creatives on behalf of the Partnership, and in the most recent round of surveys, more than 600 people responded. In addition, a number of organisations provided detailed feedback separately to the consultation. A total of 70% of respondents said they were either concerned or very concerned about climate change. Although a broad range of views were expressed throughout the consultation, the vast majority of respondents were supportive of the actions proposed. Through the face to face engagement, 96% of the people Tonic engaged with were supportive of the overall plan. The Greener Way For Our Bay action plan was developed in response to previous consultations, and engagement events around climate change and following the latest consultation there are further changes to the plan as a result of feedback. David Edmondson, Interim Chair of the Torbay Climate Partnership, said: “We are pleased to get the support of so many Torbay residents for A Greener Way For Our Bay. Working with all the other partners on Torbay Climate Partnership we have developed this important plan and we have also acted on the feedback and suggestions made during this consultation to improve the plan. “Thank you to everyone who took part in this consultation, we really appreciate you taking the time to feedback and we will keep everyone updated on the next steps.” A Greener Way For Our Bay proposes ten key things to help reduce Torbay’s carbon emissions. These are:
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