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… Climate Assembly | Recommendations Report Adur & Worthing Climate Assembly: Executive Summary Adur & Worthing Councils declared a climate emergency and committed to become carbon neutral across Adur and Worthing by 2050 and for the Councils’ own buildings and operations to be carbon neutral by 2030. Achieving this goal would only be possible by working closely with the wider community…
… and decision- making. The process was designed by Democratic Society with support and input from Adur & Worthing Councils’ officers, elected members and the Advisory Group. Each assembly day was led by an experienced lead facilitator, Mel Stevens, from Democratic Society. Small group discussions were facilitated by an expert facilitation team - there was one facilitator for each of the small…
… Paul Brewer Director of Digital, Sustainability & Re- sources - Adur & Worthing Councils Decision making structures and responsibilities Tim Foxon Professor of Sustainability Transitions, University of Sussex Infrastructure and design as a system Tony Whitbread Former CEO of Sussex Wildlife Trust Ecology as a system Jackie Strube Consultant, Adur & Worthing Councils Housing…
… M B LY A D U R & WO RT H I N G 2 Adur & Worthing Climate Assembly | Recommendations Report Introduction In July 2019, Adur & Worthing Councils1 declared a climate emergency. Since then, the Councils have been working hard to address some of the most pressing environmental challenges facing all of us, including climate change, the loss of natural habitats, unnecessary waste…
… and poor air quality. Their aim is to ensure everyone in the community is able to enjoy green spaces and access affordable clean energy and transport. In 2020, the Councils held a Climate Assembly, and invited local residents to have their say on this important issue. The Adur & Worthing Climate Assembly was the first Citizens Assembly held by the Councils. This report highlights the process…