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Form ID: 77980
Respondent: Stratford Climate Action

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Council policy should promote green roofs/walls, which also provide cooling and pollution absorbing services. The Councils should make sure features are protected, so that once properties are bought and occupied, their new owners are limited as to what they can do. E.g. if developers are required to make less than 50% of the wider site concrete, owners must be prevented from concreting over their gardens, where bat boxes are put in, they must be protected, etc. Whether this is possible in the current planning system, we do not know. Employment of a Council ecologist/ecologists to look over such projects and provide independent assessment, rather than relying on promises provided by developers on the basis of their ecologists', which may be dubious or impossible for the Council to check.

Form ID: 77998
Respondent: Stratford Climate Action

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An assessment, prior to involvement of a checklist, is absolutely necessary. We do not think it is going to be possible to adapt to RCP 8.5, so this might prove a difficult standard to apply in practice, so the Council policy should involve the flexibility to adjust this standard. Perhaps specifying current expected levels of heating, as set out by the IPCC or Met Office, would be better? That said, the main difficulties in adapting in the UK will be down to disruption to food supplies and the collapse of the international economy (and, more long-term, to flooding), rather than due to any difficulty in adapting our houses to higher temperatures, so a bit of "overkill" on this standard might not be a huge problem, particularly as the suspicion remains that projections for "where we are currently headed" (2.7 degrees, according to the Climate Action Tracker) might be a bit too rosy. In any case, it is important that the Councils ensure they have the in-house knowledge to be able to explore and apply this kind of assessment intelligently. If the Councils were able to do this for individual developments, this would also allow them to develop quite nuanced projections for specific local areas, independently of developments. These could be a powerful educative tool in making clear to people the concrete and imminent nature of these changes.

Form ID: 78000
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Form ID: 78003
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Form ID: 78005
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Form ID: 78008
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Form ID: 78012
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Form ID: 78019
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Form ID: 78022
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Form ID: 78025
Respondent: Stratford Climate Action

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