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London Borough of Camden

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… the climate crisis.   Across its three sessions, the citizens’ assembly heard a range of evidence outlining the facts  of the climate and ecological crisis and the ways in which it can be tackled, before developing  and agreeing 17 actions that should be taken by residents, community groups, businesses  and the council in Camden.   The Home  The Neighbourhood  The Council  1. Encourage low carbon…

… and the wider community.  The citizens’ assembly was asked to address the question:   “We are now facing a climate and ecological crisis. How can the council and the  people of Camden help limit the impact of climate change while protecting and  enhancing our natural environment? – What do we need to do in our homes,  neighbourhoods, council and country?”  The citizens’ assembly was asked to develop…

… a series of actions at each scale – home,  neighbourhood, council – that can be progressed by the necessary stakeholders. These will  be presented to a full council meeting in October 2019 and set the direction of a new Climate  Action Plan for Camden to be published in 2020.  Across its three sessions, the citizens’ assembly heard a range of evidence outlining the facts  of the climate and ecological

… out the current situation. ​Professor Mark  Maslin​ – University College London – presented the science of climate change and its  ecological impacts and ​Chris Dunham​ – Carbon Descent – presented the current CO2  emissions in Camden and where the borough might get to in 2030.  Following each presentation, assembly members considered the key points that had been  raised, noting these down…

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