Tackling climate change is a key policy priority for us.
The climate change agreement in Paris in 2015 agreed to limit global temperature increases to 1.5°C and the need to achieve zero net global carbon emissions by the second half of this century to achieve this.
In response to calls from local campaign groups for further action, in February 2021 we produced a summary of the action we have taken to date to address the climate emergency [PDF, 0.2MB].
Climate change strategy
Our climate change strategy includes seven key goals to address the causes and consequences of climate change.
It also aims to deepen relationships with and increase collaboration between key community partners and local business, innovation and anchor institutions.
Environmental work at the council
Our planning service promotes the use of renewable energy technologies in new developments and sets out policies and site-specific proposals for the development and use of land in Cambridge.
The environmental protection team including environmental health deals with air, land, water and noise pollution.
Our waste management team manages and delivers the city's refuse, recycling and green waste collection services, as well as a scheme to deal with abandoned vehicles.
Our environmental health team works to promote and deliver national grant and incentive schemes to help owner-occupiers and private tenants to improve the energy efficiency of their homes
Our tree officers are responsible for management of about 33,000 trees in the city’s streets and open spaces. The trees provide shade and cooling to the city, as well as vital shelter and food sources for the city’s wildlife. Trees along the streets and in parks and gardens help enhance the city’s character and add to its biodiversity.
Drainage engineers coordinate strategic flood risk management for the city. They manage the maintenance of watercourses and promote the use of sustainable drainage systems and water efficiency measures in new developments.
We adopted a Sustainable Food Policy Statement [PDF, 0.2MB] in 2018 and we work with the Cambridge Sustainable Food network, which achieved the Sustainable Food Cities Network Gold Award for Cambridge.
Climate change ratings
We assess all projects for the extent to which they increase or reduce our and the city’s carbon emissions. We also assess their impact on our and city’s ability to be resilient to the impacts of climate change.
We will include a ‘climate change rating’ in every committee report, business case and budget bid, to aid decision making. It will have an explanation for the rating and a summary of what is being done to avoid, mitigate or offset negative impacts and to maximise positive impacts, and whether a net zero option has been considered.