Including the closely related term government.
… that climate change will affect people, communities, and places. The combination of these factors makes a strong case for solutions that integrate equity considerations into climate change policy, and vice versa: building climate into our understanding of other areas of governance. Five main forms of climate injustice have been identified in the UK: → Lower-income and other disadvantaged groups…
… (non Council) → Land use and planning → Innovation projects on public estate → Place-based partnerships → Jobs and training → Communications and codesign → Climate Assemblies → Community-led delivery and action 2-5% Direct emissions Indirect control over emissions Some influence 2-5% +25% +40% Very limited / no influence +30% → Central government→ Other market forces Local authorities…
… of the intersectional considerations that inform this Just Transition Plan and any future climate-related policy and planning in Newham. 35 Newham’s Just Transition Plan Where Newham is Now Engaged council officers are looking for ways to build momentum. Tools → Internal capacity and expertise → Standardising procurement and contracts → Housing and retrofit: challenge and opportunity Governance → Enabling…
… long-term funding and planning → Streamlining governance process → Ability to influence through policy Network → Managing conflicts of interest, like cost of living → Lack of coordination across councils → Involving young people and institutional partners →Attaching the right people to the work Awareness → Getting everyone to see this as part of their ‘day job’ → Increasing climate literacy…
… of action: 37 Newham’s Just Transition Plan Where Newham is Now The time to invest focus and resources is now: there are 6 budget cycles until 2030 Align title (24pt) to this box We need to understand, prioritise and develop solutions to be deployed with every budgeting cycle - supported by effective data management, governance, and community co-development. 38 Newham’s Just Transition Plan…