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Most questions marked by volunteers ask for evidence of climate action from 1st January 2020 up until October 2024. This is a similar date range we had to look for evidence for the 2023 Action Scorecards. The main difference is the change in date for evidence. This time around we are looking from the 1st January 2020, rather than looking for evidence from 1st January 2019 to March 2023. Strategies and policies that we mark must also be in date and active (except for Local Plans where Reg 19 drafts are accepted). @@ -663,6 +664,7 @@
A team of volunteers mark all questions for all councils that are marked by volunteer research as shown in the methodology according to the question criteria. About two thirds of all of the Scorecard questions are marked by volunteer research.
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The one question that has been removed was Question 1a "Has the council reduced single use plastic in its buildings and events?" in Waste Reduction & Food, due to changes in UK law making it a legal requirement to ban the use and sale of some single use plastic.
We created this updated criteria through extensive research and consultation with council staff, councillors, campaigners and other organisations. To understand what action we will be scoring and the question weightings, please read the complete draft methodology below.
- + + +Whilst every effort has been made to make this methodology complete, Climate Emergency UK reserves the right to make changes to the methodology where deemed appropriate between now and Summer 2025. Changes may be made, for example, if national policy changes between now and Summer 2025 and this impacts our questions; or if the data needed to answer a particular question is no longer available to use. An updated methodology, if there are any changes, identical to the one used in the marking, will be published, alongside the Council Climate Action Scorecards in Summer 2025.
The Council Climate Action Scorecards is a project of Climate Emergency UK, in partnership with mySociety.