Communities and Climate Action
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About this Event
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND WILL NO LONGER BE ON 09/11.
To date, much of the discussion around climate action has been focused on what governments can and should be doing. While climate change won't be effectively tackled without action from government, industry and business, communities themselves can and are playing and important role in tackling climate change.
IPPR's forthcoming research on communities and climate action, which has been kindly supported by Local Trust, has identified a range of activities being undertaken by communities to tackle climate change. This activity is taking place across a range of areas from energy generation to preparing flood defences and creating resilient communities. This research represents the first comprehensive attempt to understand community action and the wider social and economic benefits that communities gain through their efforts to tackle climate change. It shows that responding to climate change isn't just about community survival. Addressing climate change at the community level provides an opportunity to empower communities and create thriving places.
To coincide with the launch of this report, IPPR and Local Trust are keen to understand what more can be done to support community action and how current best practice might be replicated across the country within different and diverse communities.
Speaker include:
- Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP
- Afsheen Kabir Rashid MBE, Co-Founder, Director and CEO, Repowering
- Zakiya McKenzie, writer-in-residence, Forestry England (invited)
- Chair: Jonathan Webb, Research Fellow, IPPR
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The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is a registered charity and the UK’s pre-eminent progressive think tank.
This event is kindly supported by Local Trust