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Tell us what you think about the Council's Revised Climate and Ecological Change Strategy 2021/22 to 2029/30 (Year 3 Updated Draft Version).

Denbighshire County Council declared a Climate and Ecological Emergency in July 2019 which committed the Council to become net carbon zero by 2030 and improve biodiversity. 

The Council’s Climate and Ecological Change Strategy (2021/22 – 2029/30) was adopted in February 2021. This strategy is planned to be reviewed and refreshed every 3 years and this consultation is to gather feedback for the first of these reviews to enable us to produce an updated version of that strategy. 

We ran an online public survey in May 2023 and a public event in November 2023 asking for your feedback on the Council’s net carbon zero and ecologically positive goals and your ideas on how the Council can achieve them by 2030. It was also a chance to get initial feedback on the new proposed areas for inclusion, in this revised strategy, around supporting the reduction of carbon emissions, increased carbon absorption and nature recovery across Denbighshire, as well as increasing our resilience to the impacts of climate change in Denbighshire.

Building on your ideas we have worked with Members and Officers from across the Council to develop the Council’s Climate and Ecological Change Strategy (2021/22 – 2029/30) (Year 3 Updated Draft Version).

This is the draft document we would be delighted if you would read and then answer the questions in this online survey.

You can read the strategy document by clicking the link below:

 Denbighshire County Council's Climate and Ecological Change Strategy (2021/22-2029/30)(Year 3 Updated Draft Version)

You can also view an infographic summary version of the strategy document by clicking the link below:

- Infographic summary

The document explains what we mean by the goals net carbon zero and ecologically positive Council, how the Council is currently performing on both, what we hope 2030 will look like for the Council having achieved our goals and the changes and actions we hope to deliver over the next six years.

We estimate the survey will take around 10 minutes to complete.

The survey closes on Monday 20th May 2024.

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