South Kesteven council plan to combat climate change open for public say

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Residents of South Kesteven will be able to have their say on the council's plan to combat the 'catastrophe' of climate change.

Residents of South Kesteven will be able to have their say on the council’s plan to combat the “catastrophe” of climate change.

It was presented by Sustainability and Climate Change Officer Serena Brown, who warned that the affects of climate change would become “a lot more obvious in the next few decades” as a large proportion of the east coast will reportedly fall below the annual flood level before 2050. Councillor Ashley Baxter later went on to scrutinise the proposal as he said it lacked any “agreeable or measurable targets”.“I welcome the eight categories, but where are our targets for how communities will be improved?SKDC Environment Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting | Photo: James Turner

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