A new programme has been launched aimed at encouraging best practice on climate change among local authorities.
The Local Authority Best Practice Programme on Climate Change, jointly funded by Defra and Communities and Local Government, includes training and mentoring to help local government agencies cut their carbon emissions. The announcement comes ahead of a new performance framework designed to measure councils’ success in cutting CO2 emissions, which comes into effect from April. Local authorities will also be assessed on their efforts to tackle climate change and fuel poverty.
Environment minister Phil Woolas said, "Local authorities have a vital role to play in tackling climate change through local leadership and service delivery. This new programme will provide additional support and guidance for authorities to learn from the best practice that is already out there, and to identify and implement effective measures that suit their local circumstances."
Woolas singled out Eastleigh Borough Council, the City of London, Barking and Dagenham, Middlesbrough, Woking Borough Council and Worcestershire County Council for their efforts thus far.
These six authorities were awarded Beacon status at a ceremony in London last week for their track record in tackling climate change thus far.
"Local authorities are on the frontline in tackling climate change and I am delighted these authorities have been recognised as Beacons for their outstanding contribution to our efforts. Defra will continue to work closely with them to help share their expertise with other local authorities," said Woolas.
The new public-sector programme comes at a time when Defra is slashing the funds it allocates to help private sector organisations reduce their environmental impact.
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