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Birmingham council leader insists net zero ambitions are not being ‘sidelined'
Birmingham council leader insists net zero ambitions are not being ‘sidelined'

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Birmingham council leader insists net zero ambitions are not being ‘sidelined'

The leader of Birmingham City Council has insisted the organisation's net zero ambitions are not being sidelined. The council declared a climate emergency in 2019, saying it would aspire to become net zero carbon by 2030 - or as soon as possible thereafter. The authority said its net zero ambitions were about reducing and removing greenhouse gases to mitigate against increasing climate risk. READ MORE: Watch tense moment Birmingham council leader faces bins strike fury as man asks 'would you' The term specifically means achieving a balance between the greenhouse gas emitted into the atmosphere and the greenhouse gases removed from it. The council's annual net zero report covering 2023 said last year the authority was making 'good progress' in tackling its emissions and had brought together its key teams working on climate change. But during a meeting this week, Green Party councillor Julien Pritchard asked why the annual report for 2024 had not been brought before full council yet - and questioned whether the council's climate work was still a key focus. During the last two years, the net zero reports were published ahead of meetings at the start of the year in either January or February. 'We have a rather crowded agenda of reports that have been coming through city council,' council leader John Cotton told the meeting of the city council yesterday, June 17. 'The intention was to bring the [net zero] report to this meeting - unfortunately, some other issues of business meant that had to be moved back. 'But that will be brought to the next meeting of city council.' Coun Pritchard responded that it was 'a bit disappointing' they would have to wait until July for the report. 'It doesn't fill people with a lot of confidence that the council is living up to its climate change commitments when it can't even report on its progress once a year,' he said. 'Can you reassure us that the council's climate work isn't being sidelined?' READ MORE: Birmingham set to welcome more Afghan refugees amid 'perilous conditions' under Taliban rule Coun Cotton said he was aware 'we live in political times where there's someone to question the whole concept of net zero'. 'That is not a position that this administration of this council will ever take,' the Labour councillor continued. 'The reasons why we've not brought the annual report to council is purely around the pipeline of business that comes before this meeting. 'I can absolutely assure him the work to ensure net zero takes place in this council 365 days a year.' In last year's report, the council said it took numerous important steps on the road to net zero. This included securing funding to improve the energy efficiency of 2,076 council homes; delivering the £1.7m natural rivers and green corridors project; and installing 828 electric vehicle charge points across the city. 'We are proud of our successes to date,' the council said in early 2024. 'We look forward to working with our city's stakeholders and citizens in delivering our climate change, nature and net zero programme, reducing our emissions and improving our resilience to climate change.'

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