Climate Change Strategy

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Climate Change Strategy Phase 1: MidCoast Council

1 Introduction This Strategy sets out the case for a range of cost-effective actions that can be implemented progressively over several years to reduce Council’s carbon emissions and adapt its operations to the impacts of climate change. These actions include investing in renewable energy, becoming more energy efficient, sequestering carbon, transitioning to more sustainable transport options and reducing our waste to landfill. Specifically, Council’s Climate Change Strategy is intended to: •

Demonstrate Council’s leadership, through the development of a Climate Change Policy that provides a framework and ten guiding principles (see below) for climate action, sets ambitious targets for climate mitigation, undertakes to reduce risk to and increase the resilience of Council’s operations to climate change, and undertakes to support the community’s efforts to do the same.

Focus Council’s efforts on increasing solar PV and batteries, energy efficiency and the purchase of renewables in the short to medium term1; progressively increase its renewable energy supply as batteries and electric vehicles become cheaper; continually improve sustainable procurement policies and practices; minimise waste; and continue to invest in wetland restoration and tree plantings that sequester carbon and improve the region’s biodiversity.

Provide a roadmap of actions that Council can initiate and progress in the short, medium and long term that respond to the risks of climate change that are considered to have the greatest potential impact on Council’s operations and the safety and wellbeing of the community.

Initiate a process to determine what a suitable Sustainability Framework looks like for MidCoast Council, with particular consideration of how a climate action strategy can inform Council’s key strategies and plans across all sustainability-focused areas, including Council’s Resourcing Strategy and its Delivery Program and Operational Plans.

MidCoast Council’s Climate Change Strategy is represented by the graphic below, which illustrates the key areas for action that when implemented together in a planned way, can significantly reduce energy demand, increase onsite renewables, reduce emissions and increase climate resilience.

FIGURE 1: CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY

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Short-term includes the next one to two Operational Plan periods, while Medium-term should be taken to mean the period covered by Council’s next Delivery Program period – i.e. four years

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APPENDIX E: LONG-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

4min
pages 124-126

APPENDIX D: MEDIUM-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

7min
pages 119-123

APPENDIX C: SHORT-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

9min
pages 113-118

9.4 CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS FOR THE REGION

1min
pages 89-90

9.5.2 2020 climate change risk assessment

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page 92

9.3 CURRENT CLIMATE CONDITIONS IN THE NORTH COAST REGION

4min
pages 87-88

8.11 CARBON OFFSETS

6min
pages 80-83

8.9 WASTE MANAGEMENT

4min
pages 74-76

8.10 SEQUESTRATION

5min
pages 77-79

8.8 SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT

7min
pages 69-73

8.7 SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT

9min
pages 63-68

8.6 BEHIND-THE-METER SOLAR

6min
pages 60-62

8.5 ENERGY EFFICIENCY

3min
pages 58-59

8.3 GRID DECARBONISATION

3min
pages 49-50

8.4.2 Mid-scale renewable energy build by MidCoast Council

4min
pages 54-57

7.2 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INCLUDING SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK

4min
pages 38-41

8.2.5 Carbon footprint of the MidCoast Local Government Area

1min
page 48

6 MIDCOAST COUNCIL’S CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY

1min
pages 34-35

5.3 PREVIOUS SUSTAINABILITY ACTIONS BY MIDCOAST COUNCIL

1min
page 30

5.3.2 MidCoast Council climate emergency declaration

2min
pages 32-33

5.3.1 MidCoast Council Notice of Motion and Resolution 187/19

1min
page 31

5.2 LOCAL TRENDS – WHAT IS OCCURRING IN MIDCOAST?

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page 29

4.2 NSW STATE TARGETS

3min
pages 24-27

2.3 CLIMATE ADAPTATION STRATEGY

1min
pages 18-19

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2min
page 10

3.2 INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS FOR CLIMATE ACTION

2min
pages 21-22

1.4 SUPPORTING MIDCOAST COMMUNITY TO REDUCE THEIR EMISSIONS

1min
pages 15-16

1.1 RECOMMENDED TARGETS FOR MIDCOAST COUNCIL

2min
page 12

GLOSSARY OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PROJECT ABBREVIATIONS

2min
pages 8-9

1 INTRODUCTION

1min
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