About Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland's Climate Plan
Auckland Council's Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland's Climate Plan has now been published:
Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland's Climate Plan
The three key elements of the climate plan
The plan is founded on three key elements to drive climate action:
- an overarching Tāmaki response
- a focus on clear
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets
- preparing Auckland for the impacts of climate change.
The overarching Tāmaki response
This approach reflects:
- the uniqueness of Tāmaki Makaurau
- the need to embed issues like equity,
te ao Māori and a strong
rangatahi voice.
Focus on clear greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets
For the Auckland region this includes:
- halving
emissions by 2030
- reaching
net zero emissions by 2050.
Preparing Auckland for the impacts of climate change
This key element includes a stronger focus on:
- how we will adapt to climate change
- taking a precautionary approach
- preparing for our current emissions pathway and the prospect of a 3.5 degrees warmer region.
The plan sets out
eight priorities for climate action.
Key action areas are outlined within these priorities as well as key partners required to deliver on these actions.
Our ongoing work
We have taken a leadership role in facilitating development of the plan with specific roles and responsibilities around the plan’s implementation.
We can't do this alone. A rapid and fair transition requires collaboration and commitment from Aucklanders across the region.
We will be working with central government,
mana whenua, businesses and communities to deliver on the plan’s ambitions.
By working together, we have an opportunity to deliver a
low carbon and resilient Auckland that is better for everyone.
The outcomes of this work will be open for public consultation in February / March 2021 as part of the 10-year Budget 2021-2031
(Our Recovery Budget).
Why we need a climate plan
Auckland’s climate is changing.
We are already starting to see higher temperatures, increased drought, more intense rainfall events and sea level rise. We expect more change over the next 100 years.
Climate change will impact on our communities, infrastructure, economy and natural environment.
At the same time, Auckland’s emissions are not decreasing.
In December 2020, the government declared a climate emergency - and is on a path to net zero emissions by 2050.
Auckland Council has also
declared a climate emergency. We need to do our part in delivering the Paris Agreement targets to keep temperature increases below dangerous levels (e.g. 1.5°C).
Raising our ambitions in addressing climate change will also provide major opportunities and benefits to Auckland.
These include:
- cleaner air and water
- healthier communities
- better housing choice and places to live
- more accessible transport.
We made these ambitions clear in the
Auckland Plan 2050.
Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland’s Climate Plan will help deliver the Auckland Plan’s high-level vision on climate change.
Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act
The Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act provides a framework by which New Zealand can develop and implement clear and stable climate change policies.
Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland's Climate Plan identifies and delivers the specific actions that are particular to Auckland’s situation and needs. It will also help us deliver on national objectives.
We are working with central government to ensure we take coordinated action to achieve our goals in the most effective and efficient ways.
Visit the
Ministry for the Environment website to find out more about the act.