Darlington councillor warns climate change is a ‘present disaster’
Councillor Gerald Lee issued an impassioned plea at Darlington Borough Councilโs meeting on Thursday in the wake of County Durhamโs controversial decision to scrap its climate emergency pledge.ย
The Conservative member for Heighington and Coniscliffe urged colleagues to put politics aside and join together in tackling the issue.ย
โClimate change is not a distant threat; it is a present disaster,โ he said.ย
The Reform-led Durham County Council decision came after a request to prioritise a โCounty Durham Care Emergencyโ, which Reform said would help recognise the โcritical and escalating crisisโ in children’s social care, including Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision.ย
Dismissing the councilโs 2019 pledge, cllr Darren Grimes said: โWe are done with expensive virtue signalling tripeโ.ย
As a self-professed ardent climate campaigner, cllr Lee was damning in his assessment of the neighbouring authorityโs decision: โThis is not leadership, it is abdication.
โWe must consider our moral responsibility; if we delay action, we are not saving money, we are transferring the cost to future generations, who will face more frequent disasters and fewer options.โ
Outside County Hall, a young campaigner held a sign that read: โIf you careโฆ allow me to have a futureโ.ย
โThat is the voice we should be listening to,โ cllr Lee added. โNot addressing climate change is an abdication of our responsibilities to our sons and grandchildren.โ
Cllr Leeโs speech came just over a week after former council leader Jonathan Dulston branded the local authorityโs climate change ambitions as โnonsenseโ.
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Darlington Borough Councilโs latest climate change progress report details the plan to introduce energy-saving measures and become carbon neutral by 2040.ย
Yet, Conservative Leader Jonathan Dulston argued the cost-of-living crisis should be prioritised over the climate change agenda.
Cllr Leeโs comments, however, suggest the party leaderโs comments do not have unanimous support. Closing his speech, cllr Lee said: โLet us not be the council that chose courage over caution. Let us be remembered not for what we failed to do but for what we stood up to protect.โย