24 Nov 2022

WMCA named as global leader in fight against climate change

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The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has been recognised, alongside 121 cities across the globe, for its bold leadership on environmental action and transparency despite the pressures of a challenging global economic situation.

Environmental impact experts at the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) have named the WMCA on their annual 'A List ', which is reserved for those who are building momentum in flighting climate change, taking twice as many measures as other city regions.

Designed to encourage and support cities to ramp up their climate action and ambition, CDP 's Cities A List contenders must disclose their environmental data publicly and have a city-wide emissions inventory.

They must have also published a climate action plan, completed a climate risk and vulnerability assessment and have a climate adaptation plan to demonstrate how they will tackle climate hazards.

Many A List cities are also taking a variety of other leadership actions, including political commitment from their Mayor to tackle climate change.

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA Chair, said: “I 'm pleased that the WMCA has been awarded an A grade on a reputed international list of regions demonstrating leadership on climate change.

“Initiatives like our ambitious #WM2041 net zero commitment, our plans to retrofit old and cold homes with the latest fuel saving technology, our Virtual Forest which has seen more than 270,000 trees planted and the billions being spent to expand and decarbonise our public transport system are being rightly recognised. ”

The list is aimed at showing what is achievable at a global level, and in cities with different climate realities and priorities. But CDP says this action needs to go further and faster.

Cllr Ian Courts, WMCA portfolio lead for Environment, Energy & HS2 and leader of Solihull Council, said; “As the home of the UK 's Green Industrial Revolution, I 'm delighted the WMCA has been recognised as an exemplar region in leading the fight against climate change. Working closely with all of the constituent local authorities, we recognised the urgency of the climate situation early on with our net zero target now less than 20 years away.

“Making CDP 's A List builds on the momentum of the WMCA being ranked earlier this year as the top performing combined authority in the UK when it comes to having a robust climate change plan in place. Just recently we launched the inaugural Natural Environment Awards which recognises the excellence of those protecting, restoring and enhancing the West Midlands precious natural environment. ”