Climate and sustainability services
The Bristol One City Climate Strategy sets out five key principles – that outcomes would be fair, transformative, evidence-based, collaborative and able to evolve in line with emerging technologies, changing community behaviours and new scientific findings. With a clear position on the need for transformative action, the strategy sets the framework for stakeholders across the city to take action, building on Bristol’s successes and challenges to date.
All people who live, work and play in the city will be involved in the delivery of climate action. Each of the activities in the Bristol One City Climate Strategy, including engagement, data collection and evidence base development, were tailored to ensure that the final strategy supports and enables a fair transition for the city that is accessible and possible for all.
The strategy was based on evidence reports and collective knowledge of the city. Supported by the University of Leeds, we produced emissions studies and a baseline emissions gap analysis. We developed case studies of businesses’ current emissions reduction efforts and prepared a preliminary climate resilience assessment for the city using existing data and information on climate vulnerability and climate hazards. Our team examined projected changes in these vulnerabilities and hazards based on the best climate science, the sensitivity of local systems to hazards, and the ability of systems, organisations or people to adjust to events, respond to consequences or take advantage of opportunities. We also worked with other stakeholders to interpret their evidence base – in particular, the work of the Centre for Sustainable Energy in their assessment actions to deliver net zero for scope 1 and 2 emissions.