Innovations in UK climate assemblies
/A summary of innovative practices from subnational-level climate juries and assemblies run over the last five years in the United Kingdom.
Read MoreA summary of innovative practices from subnational-level climate juries and assemblies run over the last five years in the United Kingdom.
Read MoreA video and report on the process and proposals from Poland's citizens' assembly on energy costs, organized by the Shipyard Foundation, which took place between September and December 2022.
Read MoreA report looking at public deliberation in citizens' climate assemblies, with a focus on the Climate Assembly UK, which was the first United Kingdom-wide citizens' assembly on climate change.
Read MoreIn 2021, the public initiative Klimaneustart Berlin collected over 30,000 signatures for a petition to the Berlin House of Representatives calling for a citizens’ assembly on climate, which resulted in the creation of the Berlin Climate Citizens' Council.
Read MoreThis practical guidance is for policy officials who are thinking about organising a climate assembly.
Read MoreThe Global Assembly, which is made up of 150 organisations from over 50 countries around the world, aims to create a permanent global citizens’ assembly on the climate crisis and has been co-designed with institutions, scientists, citizens and social movements.
Read MoreA report on the Warsaw Climate Panel, a citizens' panel devoted to increasing energy efficiency and the share of renewable energy sources in the city.
Read MoreThe final report of the French Citizens' Convention on Climate held in 2019 and 2020, in which a representative panel of citizens was asked to deliberate on the question “How can France reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40 percent (from the 1990s level) by 2030, in the spirit of social justice?”
Read MoreA report on the Finnish Citizen's jury which discussed the fairness and effectiveness of the national climate measures.
Read MoreA website with information on the Danish Climate Citizens' Assembly.
Read MoreThis article details the wave of climate assemblies in Europe and considers their potential to push governments to act on climate change.
Read MoreA report on the Citizen's Jury which was tasked with examining Leeds' response to the emergency of climate change and with producing recommendations that will be used to guide the future work of a range of organisations across the city.
Read MoreA report on the Climate Assembly in Glasgow, Scotland, which considered the key question “How can we work together in Glasgow to tackle the climate emergency by 2030?”.
Read MoreA report on the conclusions reached by the Devon Climate Assembly members to help inform the Devon Carbon Plan.
Read MoreA Participedia article on the Climate Assembly in Brent which was commissioned to address how the Council, local businesses, organisations and individuals could work together to limit climate change.
Read MoreA report on the Citizen's Assembly in Jersey organized in response to the declaration of climate emergency by Jersey’s Parliament in 2019.
Read MoreA website with information on England's first permanent Citizens' Assembly taking place in the London borough of Newham.
Read MoreA report on the recommendations by the Climate Assembly held by the Adur & Worthing Councils in Autumn 2020 as a way for residents to help shape how the two districts tackle climate change.
Read MoreThe final report of the Climate Assembly UK (CAUK), which was tasked to answer the question "How should the UK meet its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050?".
Read MoreA case study on the use of a Citizens' Jury approach to give rural residents in Minnesota the resources and information they need to think critically and create sustainable community solutions.
Read More