Press Release: Planning for the climate crisis is vital to our survival

The Royal Town Planning Institute and the Town and Country Planning Association have today jointly launched vital new guidance on how the planning system can help communities face the climate crisis. 

With the climate science clearly warning of the catastrophic impacts of climate change, ‘The Climate Crisis: A Guide for Local Authorities on Planning for Climate Change‘ seeks to place the Government’s ambitions for net zero, as well as building community resilience to severe weather, at the heart of the planning system. 

The guide, published in the run-up COP 26, makes clear the vital importance of the planning system in designing places which cut carbon through the promotion of energy efficiency, sustainable transport and renewable energy. Long term planning is also central in designing the measures vital to the survival of places affected by severe weather, from flooding to heat stress. 

Dr Wei Yang, President of the RTPI, said:

Every day we are reminded of the serious and direct impact climate change has on our communities. With the UK government and local authorities making a range of climate commitments in recent years, planning professionals are at the forefront to help achieve these targets.  

‘We are concerned that the effects of climate change will disproportionately affect the most vulnerable individuals in the country, and we believe the planning system, utilised properly, can prevent this. Also, many of the actions necessary to tackle the climate crisis are also key in creating healthy, ecologically rich, prosperous, and beautiful places for us and for our future generations.

Together with the TCPA we have set out a range of ways in which the planning system can take the lead in preparing for and tackling climate change. The time to confront the climate crisis is now. We urge local authorities ensure this is heart of the vision for the future of our communities and make it their priority.  

Nick Raynsford, President of the TCPA said:

‘History tells us that good planning has been vital to our survival when our country has faced the greatest threats. That lesson is all the more powerful today when the future of our country and our planet face a massive threat from climate change. Every decision we take over the coming months and years will be crucial if we are to turn the tide, and good planning will be critical to this.’ 

ENDS


Download the guidance here.


Notes: 

The RTPI is the largest professional body for town planners in the UK and Europe and represents around 26,000 members in over 80 countries worldwide. The Institute has been shaping planning policy and raising professional standards for over 100 years and is the only body in the UK to confer Chartered status to planners, the highest professional qualification.   

Contact the RTPI press office on 020 7929 8330 or [email protected]. For more information, visit www.rtpi.org.uk  

The Town and Country Planning Association works to challenge, inspire and support people to create healthy, sustainable and resilient places where everyone can thrive.  

Contact the TCPA press office on 020 8132 5455 or [email protected]. For more, visit www.www.tcpa.org.uk


A free launch event will be held at 14:00 on 19/10/21, and can be attended here. 

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