Including the closely related term government.
… government, which makes it hard for us to deliver on the scale required. However we also know that the cost of inaction will be greater. Challenges around implementation and behaviour change must also not be underestimated. Shifts in how we travel, what we consume, and how we heat our homes, can be contentious, and this is why the Jury’s thoughts on these areas are so valuable. Ultimately I am…
…), the Scottish Climate Jury completed its work, and there have been similar processes in Germany, Denmark, Finland and Ireland. The role of local government in addressing the climate emergency is clear. Over three hundred local authorities have declared climate emergencies. In the words of the Climate Change Committee, ‘Combined authorities and local authorities are a cornerstone of climate change…
… partnerships across the country that link key delivery organisations to deliver Net Zero. They are the closest form of government to local people and know what works best in their areas’. Citizens Assemblies and juries (smaller in size) on climate change at a local government level are increasingly considered a way of ensuring that citizens are at the centre of local government responses…
…/fairly concerned/not very concerned/not at all concerned/other/don’t know). https://www.sortitionfoundation.org/ https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/800429/BEIS_Public_Attitudes_Tracker_-_Wave_29_-_key_findings.pdf 9 Recruitment target based on local/national statistics Selected…
… participants to move into a deeper systemic analysis of the challenge. Following on from these discussions the groups had time to look at what other groups had produced. Some key themes were identified from the problem tree activities and these formed the topics for a round of small group discussions: Consumerism/greed, individual action, government and regulation, business. Recognising…