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Our planet’s climate is already too hot, with dangerous heatwaves, droughts, storms and flooding becoming more intense and destructive. Transformational change is needed across our society and economy to rapidly reduce carbon emissions, change our resource intensive ways of life and adapt to living in an unstable climate.
In response to the climate emergency, we have developed a draft Climate Emergency Plan. This plan will commit us to ambitions actions that we can take to reduce our own emissions, and supports our community to do the same.
The key objectives of the draft Plan are:
• Achieve a zero-carbon target for emissions generated by the Town of Victoria Park by 2030. • Achieve at least 40% emissions reduction through direct action (i.e. not through carbon offsets). • Support the community and businesses in working towards their own zero-carbon target. • Improve the resilience of the Town in responding to immediate climate change impacts.
What is happening now
Following February's Ordinary Council Meeting, Council have approved the release of the draft Plan for public comment.
View the draft and share your comments by 21 March 2021.
How can I share feedback or find out more information?
View the draft in the document library
Complete an online submission form
Complete a hard copy submission at the Library or Administration Building
Read the FAQ’S or contact Brendan Nock for more information
If you require assistance completing a submission form, please contact the Town of Victoria Park on 9311 8111 or visit the Administration Building at 99 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park.
Our planet’s climate is already too hot, with dangerous heatwaves, droughts, storms and flooding becoming more intense and destructive. Transformational change is needed across our society and economy to rapidly reduce carbon emissions, change our resource intensive ways of life and adapt to living in an unstable climate.
In response to the climate emergency, we have developed a draft Climate Emergency Plan. This plan will commit us to ambitions actions that we can take to reduce our own emissions, and supports our community to do the same.
The key objectives of the draft Plan are:
• Achieve a zero-carbon target for emissions generated by the Town of Victoria Park by 2030. • Achieve at least 40% emissions reduction through direct action (i.e. not through carbon offsets). • Support the community and businesses in working towards their own zero-carbon target. • Improve the resilience of the Town in responding to immediate climate change impacts.
What is happening now
Following February's Ordinary Council Meeting, Council have approved the release of the draft Plan for public comment.
View the draft and share your comments by 21 March 2021.
How can I share feedback or find out more information?
View the draft in the document library
Complete an online submission form
Complete a hard copy submission at the Library or Administration Building
Read the FAQ’S or contact Brendan Nock for more information
If you require assistance completing a submission form, please contact the Town of Victoria Park on 9311 8111 or visit the Administration Building at 99 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park.