Climate Summit for Local Government

Sept 6-8, 2023 | Melbourne

Since declaring a climate emergency in 2019, City of Darwin has undertaken an evidence-based process to develop the Climate Emergency Framework. This framework builds upon previous community engagement activities and is directly informed by the Darwin community. Engagement activities have included a six-week community/stakeholder consultation on the climate emergency discussion paper and draft Strategy, a Climate Emergency Roundtable, Business Leaders’ Roundtable, Place Score Census and the Living Darwin 2030 Community Report. This Climate Emergency Framework directly addresses two Strategic Actions to achieve a cool, green and clean city: 1. Renew Council’s commitment to Climate Action 2. Council will have zero net emissions from operations by 2030. This response is designed to achieve various other actions from the Strategic Plan including:

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