The Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) has created a brand new Climate Change Benchmarking Module that is available for free to APSE members; APSE performance networks members; and APSE Energy members. It allows councils to monitor how their emissions are changing and to compare their results with similar authorities so that they can learn from each other’s experiences.
The Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) has created a brand new Climate Change Benchmarking Module that is available for free to APSE members; APSE performance networks members; and APSE Energy members.
Monitoring the impact of climate change is a global issue and one that local authorities are taking a leading role in managing. Self-monitoring of your climate change adaptation measures can be beneficial, but the real power lies in comparing the results with others and learning from them.
That is why APSE is launching a new module to enable you to accurately monitor how your council’s emissions are changing and compare with others.
The APSE groups councils together who have similar characteristics, taking into account their local natural resources, carbon challenges, and socio-economic factors. This will enable you to benchmark your performance with like-for-like authorities.
Measuring how well your authority is adapting to the climate emergency is the first step to improving it.
