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Climate Assembly UK Climate Assembly UK

The Climate Assembly UK was a citizen assembly in 2020 commissioned by six select committees of the House of Commons to deliberate the question, “How should the UK meet its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050?”. The Climate Assembly was formed in response to the UK government and parliament’s 2019 commitment to “the net zero target” – the target of reducing emissions by 100% by 2050 – and brought together 108 people from across the UK, selected to be representative of the population in terms of age, gender, ethnicity, educational level, where in the UK they live and whether they live in an urban or rural area, and level of concern about climate change. The assembly culminated in a report for the attention of the U.K. government containing more than 50 policy recommendations for achieving the net-zero target by 2050.

Country:

United Kingdom

This case is/was also active in:

Online presence:

https://www.climateassembly.uk

Organisational form:

Individual

Target area:

4 Several or all of the above

Main focus:

Holistic

Ongoing case in 2022:

Case was completed before 2022