The Climate Citizens project aims to embed public deliberation into climate & energy policy making
Led by @Bankfieldbecky at @LancasterUni and working w/ @theCCCuk@EnergySysCat & others to explore new ways of engaging citizens in the #NetZero transition
https://t.co/WnbcIcJ0hj
Lastly, we present the most supported policies derived from an analysis of the outcomes of over thirty Citizens' Assemblies and Juries held across the UK. 5/5
💡NEW REPORT:
We summarise our recent research on how the public currently feel about climate change – what action they want and what they find frustrating – and offer three priorities for policy makers that will help achieve better climate action. 1/5
https://t.co/zU06VlyJPP
Based on our research, we present three high-level proposals to help achieve the cross-government Net Zero Mission, including the creation of a permanent Citizens’ Panel on climate. 4/5
In case you missed it, find below a link to our paper about the messy politics of local climate assemblies. We show how local climate assemblies are the product of politics, and we provide suggestions about how to navigate that politics successfully.
https://t.co/wv2EQILMim
Excited our paper ‘The messy politics of local climate assemblies’ has been published.
Written by the Climate Citizens team at Lancaster (me, @JacobAinscough@RachelCoxcoon & @Bankfieldbecky)
What does it say?
🧵 below.
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This week @JacobAinscough interviewed @ChiefExecCCC to find out about the Committee’s recent experiments with deliberative research. Check it out on https://t.co/nqzZY7uxfD
Join us on 8 Dec to celebrate the contribution made by women to Natural Sciences. @bankfieldbecky will be discussing whether democracy can save us from climate change? Register for this FREE event HERE https://t.co/cPdG2tGpGr
#Linnean22@LinneanSociety@FBMH_UoM
Tomorrow, the 22nd/nov @JacobAinscough is speaking at a meeting of the Place Based Climate Action Network (PCAN) @PCANcities to present the findings of our work with the Climate Change Committee link below https://t.co/RclXvybJyl
Tomorrow, the 22nd/nov, @Bankfieldbecky will be speaking at the @DecarboN8 Cumbria conference- Mobility Transformation 2037 - DecarboN8 https://t.co/arSQyrSBgK
Join us on 8 Dec to celebrate the contribution made by women to Natural Sciences. @bankfieldbecky will be discussing whether democracy can save us from climate change? Register for this FREE event HERE https://t.co/cPdG2tGpGr
#Linnean22@LinneanSociety@FBMH_UoM
.@bankfieldbecky was invited by @FBMH_SR to give a talk titled ‘Can democracy save us from climate change?’ Book your tickets on https://t.co/HcD5cruScC
@bankfieldbecky was invited by @FBMH_SR to give a talk titled ‘Can democracy save us from climate change?’ Book your tickets on https://t.co/HcD5cruScC
Professor Rebecca Willis @LancsUniLEC is speaking to BBC Radio Cumbria about the decision of the Prime Minister not to attend COP27 and progress since COP26. Listen here: https://t.co/Kn4kjbPyCn
This week @JacobAinscough from @lancsuniLEC and Ray Plummer participated on the @The_Owl_Hoot podcast discussing the findings of a citizens panel aiming to develop policy for decarbonizing homes. Follow the link https://t.co/XRNBErR7Wv
UK homeowners are keen to make their home greener, but they need guidance and help with costs from the governement. This is what our research pointed out. Follow the link for more details https://t.co/fj2s98p2bk
We have extended the deadline for applying for a Visiting Fellowships to join the Climate Citizens project.
The new deadline is 17:00 BST, 24th October
https://t.co/cnL8ocDI92