A council’s cabinet has approved an historic “green” climate change strategy, costing up to £27m, in a bid to go “net carbon zero” by 2030. The document was formally agreed by Denbighshire council’s leaders at its meeting on Tuesday – 19 months after declaring a climate emergency – and will go before the authority’s full council meeting for ratification in a week’s time. The authority believes the cost of implementing climate change measures is around £9m over the next three years and expects it will “need to invest a similar figure in future years leading up to 2030”. A report to cabinet said Denbighshire council wouldn’t have to find all of the money itself though.
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