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Belfast City Council

Belfast signed its climate emergency declaration in October of 2019, and is due to set a target date in 2021 for the city to reach Net Zero emissions. Produced by the ESRC Place-Based Climate Action Network for the Belfast ClimateCommission, this Net Zero roadmap is designed to feed into Belfast’s deliberations on its target date for Net Zero, and to inform how it can work towards an ambitious target in the coming years, including through the adoption of a green recovery programme.

Belfast City Council

The Belfast Climate Commission was established in 2020 to support the city to make positive choices on issues relating to energy, carbon, weather and climate. Members of the Commission are drawn from key organisations and groups across the city from the public, private and civic sectors.

 

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Council has provided us with the reports / links below.
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Belfast Net Zero Carbon Road Map
Belfast signed its climate emergency declaration in October of 2019, and is due to set a target date in 2021 for the city to reach net-zero emissions.
Date Published: November 2020
Date Range: 2020
File Size: 4.1 MB
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Resilience Strategy : Ambitions Document – A Climate Plan for Belfast
Belfast’s Resilience Assessment identified a wide- range of shocks and stresses for the city, improving our knowledge of existing and emerging risks.
Date Published: December 2020
Date Range: 2020
File Size: 5.8 MB
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Resilience Assessment
Finalising the first Resilience Strategy for Belfast, while the city endures the effects of a global pandemic, is a poignant reminder of why cities need to prepare for risk, no matter how unlikely they appear to be.
Date Published: December 2020
Date Range: 2020
File Size: 5.8 MB

Contact Details

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Contact Person

Debbie Caldwell & Claire Shortt

Climate Commissioner & Climate Team

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Address

City Hall, Belfast BT1 5GS

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Phone Number

028 9032 0202