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Sustainability Committee challenges Welsh
Government to act now on carbon reduction
Release/Rhyddhau:
12/03/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
The
National Assembly’s Sustainability Committee has today outlined its
major recommendations to reduce transport carbon emissions in Wales.
The Committee is conducting an inquiry into Carbon Reduction in
Wales, scrutinising the Welsh Assembly Government on its
contribution to the UK carbon reduction targets and proposals for
meeting the 3% reduction targets outlined in the One Wales document.
The second part of the inquiry, published today, deals with
transport carbon reduction.
The report makes four headline recommendations to the Welsh Assembly
Government. These are:
1. The Welsh Assembly Government should take a much stronger lead by
placing carbon reduction at the heart of the Wales Transport
Strategy and by increasing funding for sustainable transport from
around 50 per cent to around 70 per cent of the transport budget, in
line with Scotland.
2. The Welsh Assembly Government should ensure that the National
Transport Plan and Regional Transport Plans include specific and
measurable objectives to cut carbon emissions and that sufficient
funding is provided to the Regional Transport Consortia to be able
to deliver these objectives.
3. The Welsh Assembly Government should review the use of the Welsh
Transport Appraisal Guidance (WelTAG) as a matter of urgency to
ensure that carbon reduction is the main objective when assessing
projects.
4. The Welsh Assembly Government should conduct a pilot scheme in
Wales based on the Sustrans’ TravelSmart programme to assess its
impact, before considering its roll-out across Wales.
Mick Bates AM, Chair of the Committee, said: “People in Wales and
beyond, are beginning to realise how important it is to tackle
climate change and the role that they as individuals can play in
helping to achieve this.
“The Welsh Assembly Government has given a commitment within the One
Wales document to reduce carbon emissions in those areas over which
it has powers. Against this background, the Committee agreed as our
first priority to examine how Wales is performing in reducing its
carbon emissions within the context of our national and
international targets.
“In our second report into carbon reduction in Wales, we look at
transport emissions. We received evidence from a wide range of
organisations and we are confident that the evidence we have
gathered from a broad variety of perspectives has provided us with
robust information on which to base our recommendations. Although
these are primarily aimed at the Welsh Assembly Government, we hope
that individuals can use them as food for thought in their own
efforts to reduce carbon emissions.”
A full copy of the report can be found here. The next part of the
Committee’s inquiry deals with carbon reduction by industry and
public bodies.
Notes:
The Sustainability Committee's report on carbon reduction in the
transport sector can be viewed in full at http://www.assemblywales.org/bus-home/bus-committees/bus-committees-third-assem/bus-committees-third-sc-home/bus-committees-third-sc-report.htm
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