- Political decision on the goal of climate neutrality in the community by 2035
- Recruiting of a climate protection manager
- Establishment of a municipal energy management system
- Preparation of an Integrated Climate Protection and Climate Adaptation Concept (IKKK) with the clear goal of being climate neutral by 2035.
- Early involvement of all relevant municipal stakeholders
- As-is analysis with CO22 - and energy balancing
- Analysis of potentials for energy efficiency and use of renewable energies
- Action plan (incl. action plan, funding, CO2 -savings, actors and target groups, individual action steps and time frame, controlling).
- Full transparency of data and implementation
- Significantly increased public relations work for climate protection
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Our demands are derived directly from the goals and the underlying motivation: First of all, we need a political decision - in other words, the conviction and the will to achieve the goal of climate neutrality by 2035.
The municipality needs the resources and expertise to develop a plan for climate neutrality by 2035. The best option for this is a climate protection manager - either internal or external.
The next step is to determine exactly how far we are from the target by collecting current emissions data as accurately as possible.
This is followed by the development of the action plan, which identifies potential for savings and replacements, defines measures and their costs, and brings everything together in a project plan with clean project management.
Relevant community stakeholders should be involved and there should be transparency at all times about how far implementation has progressed.
Throughout the process, all stakeholders must constantly work on public communication, promoting the goals and communicating progress.
Here we have made a few suggestions for immediate measures that do not require long planning and quickly lead to the reduction of CO2 emissions.2 Emissionen führen.