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… the suburbs of Camberwell, Peckham, Nunhead, and Dulwich. Southwark is home to over three hundred and fourteen thousand people. There is a mounting evidence base as to the increasing impacts of climate change and on the shifts in behaviour, culture and practice that will be needed to both reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the worst effects of climate change and adapt to those which are now…
… responsible for the Climate Emergency and Sustainable Development, this question is very much at the forefront of my mind, as we seek to implement our Climate Emergency declaration and work towards our ambition of being a carbon neutral borough by 2030. We set up the Citizens’ Jury, as a core plank of our response, because we know that we need to draw on all of the ideas and expertise that exists…
… convinced that a greener, carbon- neutral Southwark, will also be a better and fairer Southwark. Improving our air quality, lowering energy bills, improving our parks and green spaces, delivering safer streets, and reducing waste, are just some of the benefits that come with climate action. The message from the Jury’s report is clear – the time for action is now – and we will continue to work…
… unavoidable. In 2021, Southwark Council agreed to fund the citizens’ jury as part of their declaration of a climate emergency and their strategy to achieve net-zero by 2030. https://www.climateassembly.uk/ https://www.climateassembly.scot/ https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/local-authorities-and-the-sixth-carbon-budget…
…: what is climate change, what are its impacts and where do the emissions in Southwark come from? Video footage of their presentations can be seen on the council website. Joanna Haigh: Imperial College London Kathryn Brown: Wildlife Trusts seconded from UK Climate Change Committee Matt Babic: Anthesis Our guidelines for working together The following list of group guidelines were…