Climate Change Strategy

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Climate Change Strategy Phase 1: MidCoast Council

8.2.5 Carbon footprint of the MidCoast Local Government Area This Strategy does not cover emissions for the MidCoast community (except waste as this is managed by Council), however it is helpful to understand Council’s emissions compared with the community as a whole. Typically, a council’s carbon footprint is 1% to 2% of the emissions of the whole community. Hence for climate action to be successful, leadership by Council and helping the community reduce its emissions are important. Council’s climate resolution achieves this by recognising the need for Council to act and to work with the community to help them mitigate the effects and risks of climate change. While Phase 1 addresses Council’s emissions reduction and adaptation plans, Phase 2 will be focused on the community’s emissions. This work will draw on guidance on net zero planning for NSW local councils developed by NSW DPIE22, and will commence when MidCoast Council has allocated staff resources to develop this work. According to Beyond Zero Emissions, the 2018-19 carbon footprint of MidCoast LGA was 1,500,200 t CO2-e, meaning Council energy-related emissions are 1.93% of the emissions of the whole community, and Council’s emissions inclusive of waste are 6.8% of community emissions. This is illustrated below.

FIGURE 22: MIDCOAST LGA’S CARBON FOOTPRINT 2018-1923 Any future assessment of the opportunities to reduce the community’s emissions would draw on this (or similar) data as a key input. This ‘top-down’ data can be supplemented with other data that may more accurately reflect the region’s emissions or provide a basis for the ongoing monitoring of trends. For example, Essential Energy provides annual data on electricity consumption by customer type by LGA, which can be used to track the success of community efforts to reduce grid electricity consumption and install solar panels. Similarly, as the operator of the region’s landfills and wastewater systems Council also has estimates of fugitive emissions (methane and nitrous oxide – CH4 and N2O) from these facilities resulting from community-generated waste, as summarised above.

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© State of New South Wales and Department of Planning, Industry and Environment 2020. Net Zero Emissions Guidance for NSW Councils, May 2020. 23 Sourced from https://snapshotclimate.com.au/locality/australia/new-south-wales/mid-coast/2018/fy

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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
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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

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page 31

5.2 LOCAL TRENDS – WHAT IS OCCURRING IN MIDCOAST?

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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

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page 11
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