Auckland Council votes on climate emergency declaration
Tuesday 11 June
The Auckland Council will vote on whether to declare a climate emergency today.
The
council will decide after 9:30 am at Reception Lounge, Level
2, Auckland Town Hall, 301 Queen Street.
The motion
follows a request by the Auckland branch of Extinction
Rebellion (XR), a new non-violent civil disobedience group.
[1]
Spokesperson Cordelia Lockett says a yes vote
will demonstrate the council's commitment to resolving the
climate crisis.
"Last year the UN warned we only had
12 years to save the planet we know and love from climate
breakdown," she says. "Their latest report says if we don't
act soon, one million species face extinction, undermining
the life support systems we all rely upon."
"The
council needs to tell the truth and create a citizen's panel
to ensure the climate crisis is at the heart of everything
we do in Auckland,” she says. "Our only hope is to
mobilise society as we did during World War II and to put in
place short-term binding zero emission
targets."
Council data shows the city's emissions will
increase by 30 per cent by 2050 on current trajectories, she
says.
Lockert says 594 councils and governments have
declared a climate emergency worldwide.
That includes
the UK, Irish and Welsh parliaments, she
says.
Canterbury was the first council in New Zealand
to declare a climate emergency in May 2019.
Nelson
followed hours later, with Kāpiti Coast, and the Waitakere
and Waitemata Auckland local boards declaring soon
after.
[1] Auckland Council Environment and
Community Committee Agenda (Tuesday 6 June), Agenda Item 9,
c6. Available at: http://infocouncil.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/Open/2019/06/ENV_20190611_AGN_6851_AT_WEB.htm
[Last accessed on 6 June
2019]
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