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Climate change

Our climate is changing due to human activity.

In 2019, we announced a Climate Emergency and have since set an ambition for York to be a net-zero carbon city by 2030.

We recognise the threat of climate change at both a global and local scale, and we're committed to delivering bold, local climate action to deliver economic and social benefits, such as:

  • new green jobs
  • economic savings
  • market opportunities
  • much improved well-being for York residents

Our ambitions will be reflected in the 'York Climate Change Strategy 2022 to 2032.'

Since the start of industrialisation, the average temperature of earth’s surface has increased by 1 degree Celsius; this process is called global warming and is caused by the Greenhouse Effect.

In 2015 the UK signed up to the Paris Agreement, which sets out a global action plan to put the world on track to avoid dangerous climate change. Governments agreed to a long-term goal of keeping the increase in global average temperature to well below 2º above pre-industrial levels.

In 2018 the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published a Special Report setting out the impacts and risks associated with a global temperatures increase of 1.5º and recommending that we keep warming below this threshold.

In 2019, the UK became the first major economy in the world to set a legally binding target to end its contribution to global warming by becoming carbon neutral by 2050.

To learn more about the impacts of Climate Change and what you can do to help combat it, see further information about engaging with climate change.

Also see

Carbon Reduction Team

West Offices, Station Rise, York, YO1 6GA
Evening view of the River Ouse from Dame Judy Dench Walk

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