Eastbourne Climate Emergency Strategy
Introduction and latest news
The Climate Emergency Strategy (with action plan) provides the background information on emissions for the council and the borough. We will use these to measure our progress towards Eastbourne Carbon Neutral 2030.
Please read our strategy, with its eight themes, and get involved in local action. You will also find links to further information related to the eight themes. This includes Sussex-wide action and general advice, such as how to reduce energy consumption at home. We will keep you updated with information on current actions and future updates.
The Climate Emergency Strategy
You can download and read the Climate Emergency Strategy (with action plan) and Summary documents approved at Cabinet on 4 November 2020 from all pages in this section. The strategy provides the background information on emissions for the council and the borough. We will use these to measure our progress towards Eastbourne Carbon Neutral 2030.
The December 2023 update to the EBC Climate Strategy is also now available.
How to get involved
If you are interested in how you can make a difference at home and in your community to reduce the impacts of climate change, then please take a look at the Summary. It summarises the work the council is doing, our aims and vision for Eastbourne in 2030, and provides a quick guide to how you can help.
Coastal Schools Partnership
The Coastal Schools Partnership (East Sussex) is a partnership of Schools and Colleges located in Eastbourne and the surrounding area. By linking resources, expertise, enthusiasm and commitment they aim to develop projects and ideas that inspire, excite and offer creative opportunities for children and young people.
The partnership undertakes many environmental initiatives. Sir Tim Smit from the Eden Project has been inspired by the engagement and commitment of the partnership's young people and has begun to strongly consider bringing Eden to Eastbourne.
You are not alone and the little changes we can all make, really will add up!
Latest updates
- Cabinet welcomes new way to protect and restore local nature
- Eastbourne Welcomes Its First GreenSeas Trust Bin: A Landmark Step in Marine Conservation
- Eastbourne Seafront: Leader sets sights on 2050 vision
- Get involved in a new way to help nature and wildlife in Sussex
- Eastbourne Carbon Neutral 2030 Symposium: Saturday 20 April
- Council secures £300K to decarbonise homes