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We brought together a group of people to learn about climate issues and make recommendations about how things should change.
A detailed report has been prepared on the findings of Brighton & Hove’s climate assembly, the first of its kind for the city.
The report, which has been produced by experts at Ipsos MORI who independently facilitated the citizens' assembly on behalf of the city council, summarises its findings and recommendations.
Ranked in order of importance, the 10 recommendations from the climate assembly are:
The recommendations are viewed by the assembly as a suite, rather than standalone ideas. They should all be implemented together to be as effective as possible.
Ipsos Mori has also produced a technical report with more detail for a closer look at the methodology and the materials provided to members during the climate assembly.
Alongside publishing the findings report, lead council members from the Carbon Neutral Member Working Group wrote an open letter to climate assembly members.
They thank them for their time, passion and ideas in responding to the challenges we face as a city.
We presented the climate assembly’s report in early 2021. It's being used to inform our Carbon Neutral 2030 programme.
We’ve used it to guide our approach on how to:
We have used the climate assembly’s recommendations as part of wider public conversations, consultations and engagement on city strategies like the Local Transport Plan and the Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.
There are lots of ways you can get involved with tackling the effects of climate change and restoring nature in Brighton & Hove.
Go to the climate action section of our website to learn more about our response to the climate and biodiversity crisis and opportunities to get involved.
Take part in projects through ‘Let’s Talk Climate Change’.
Send an email with your ideas and suggestions to carbon2030@brighton-hove.gov.uk or write to Carbon2030, Hove Town Hall, Room 166, Norton Road, Hove, BN3 3BQ.
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