Including 13 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce, and reduce emissions.
…, notably through the rapid spread of climate emergency declarations and the wider adoption of ambitious plans to reduce carbon emissions rapidly in the coming decade. Delivering on these commitments could require changes that could transform the city that we live in. Although many people in the climate world see this as progress, we need to be careful in assuming that everyone buys into what…
… reviewed the science and what could be done to address carbon emissions, the jury drove the process, selecting the topics that they wanted to explore and calling different speakers to give presentations to them on the key themes they had selected. The presentations from those speakers were all filmed and are publicly available, again through the Leeds Climate Commission website. Guided…
… carbon emissions changed in the last 30 years? Where do we think our emissions are heading in the next 30 years? What are our current city emissions and who is responsible? What carbon targets has the city adopted and why? What are the options for meeting these targets? Commentators: The contribution of Leeds to climate change: Professor Andy Gouldson (Leeds Climate Commission…
… be used to reduce emissions. Commentators: An international perspective: Penny Wangari Jones and Sai Murray (West Yorkshire Racial Justice Network). In their 15-minute slot Penny and Sai explored: How is climate change currently affecting people in other countries and what will happen in the future? The climate crisis: a social justice issue. The need to look beyond Leeds borders…
… opinions, experiences and ideas with each other. During the sessions, participants had the opportunity to question the witnesses, to deliberate, challenge each other and ultimately reach a set of recommendations on how Leeds can best reach zero emissions. The process was led by a team of independent facilitators with extensive experience in Citizens’ Jury facilitation from the social…