Cork City Councillors have committed to a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Councillors voted to adopt the city's Local Authority Climate Action Plan at Monday night's (12 February) full council meeting. This is the final stage in the formal adoption of the Climate Action Plan, which will now see increased implementation of positive climate actions throughout the city.
Some key positive climate actions Cork City Council are delivering on are:
• €1.9 billion on housing which will see the provision of high-quality homes with a minimum BER rating of A2. This will see us support housing provision and climate goals.
• €190 million on Cork Docklands which will create a new liveable, walkable, and welcoming community right in the city centre.
• €134 million on walking and cycling facilities including Marina Promenade upgrade and the implementation of the Marina Park Phase 2 project, which will support active travel and improve access to green and blue infrastructure for residents and visitors alike.
• Establish a community leadership development programme to build the knowledge, confidence, and capacity of community groups to initiate local climate action.
• €5.5m allocated to start the design and planning phase of the Northwest Regional Park, including the appointment of a multi-disciplinary design team.
Chief Executive, Ann Doherty said: "We are in the moonshot decade for positive climate action. We know people throughout the city want more, and it is the responsibility of everyone, at every level, to act and make this desire a reality. The results from the Behaviour and Attitudes survey conducted during the formulation of this Climate Action Plan speak for themselves. Nearly two thirds of people want Cork to become a more sustainable place to live and work, 86% wanted more pedestrianised streets and 92% want more parks, biodiversity, and green spaces. We have a mandate to innovate, and we need to listen to and mobilise the entire city together in action."
The Lord Mayor, Kieran McCarthy said: "This is the first such plan produced for the city. It is unique in combining actions to reduce, or mitigate, greenhouse gas emissions, and to adapt to the climate changes that are already inevitable due to past emissions. It is our direct response to the climate and biodiversity emergency in the city that we declared in 2019. As a city, we are also demonstrating our ambition by actively participating in the EU 100 Climate-Neutral & Smart Cities Mission to accelerate our journey to climate neutrality and place Cork at the forefront of climate action.
"This is not just about our planet or our great-grandchildren. Acting on climate change will cause positive impact on our health, wealth, and well-being now. As I said in the foreword to the Climate Action Plan, this is not the work of the council alone. To succeed we must all work together. Business as usual is no longer enough.
"Radical collaboration is needed. Some actions are already underway, but we must now work together, adopting this plan and enabling the people of Cork to develop and implement solutions that work for us."
Last year the Climate Action Unit assessed the city's climate risks and gathered baseline emissions data whilst they commissioned several environmental reports and sought to gather feedback from city residents through statistically significant independent research. Following this a public consultation on the Draft Plan launched in November 2023.
Cork City Council received 72 submissions from residents, community groups and businesses as well as regional and national bodies. These submissions prompted nine new actions and seven strengthened actions in the new revised plan.
The Council will now publish and begin the implementation phase of the adopted Climate Action Plan.
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