New Online Course: How to Start a Climate Assembly

Citizens’ climate assemblies or panels are one of the latest innovations in using public participation to address climate change. Local and national climate assemblies provide a space for community members to learn how climate change impacts their community or country, and then develop and propose concrete actions for the government to take. National governments have organized climate assemblies in France, the United Kingdom, and Scotland. At the local level, cities like Warsaw and Wrocław, Poland and Camden, England have held climate assemblies and panels.

In the next People Powered University online course, “How to Start a Climate Assembly,” participants will learn key lessons from climate assemblies in the UK, Poland, and France. Leading practitioners and advocates will share best practices and help participants identify next steps to advocate for and start a climate assembly in their home city or country.

This course follows our December course on how cities can use participatory budgeting to address climate change. Both courses were identified as priorities by People Powered’s boards and member organizations and are made possible thanks to funding from the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.

Who is leading the course?

Who is this course for?

  • Organizations supporting or advocating for government action on citizen participation, resilience, and climate change.

  • Government staff and officials responsible for managing citizen participation, resilience, and environmental programs.

  • International organizations and funders that want to better support or encourage participatory action on climate change.

  • Engaged citizens interested in advocating for or participating in a climate assembly in their city or country.

What will you get from this course?

After this webinar, you will be able to:

  • Identify and share key lessons and best practices from climate assemblies that have been organized in the UK, Poland, and France.

  • Identify key decisions you need to make to advocate for and start a climate assembly in your city or country.

  • Identify key partners, actions, and tools to help you start a climate assembly.

  • Develop plans and next steps for starting a climate assembly.

  • Receive free mentorship for launching a climate assembly.

When and where is this course?

  • February 18th, 10:00 - 11:30 am EST (New York time)

  • Via Zoom, in English. Simultaneous interpretation in French, Spanish, and Portuguese is available upon request. Please share your language preferences when you register.

Submit your questions!

To ensure that the course meets your needs, we’re asking you to submit questions in advance. We’ll use this input to design the course. Please submit your questions when you register. We will address all questions received by January 25th, so register now to make sure your questions are included.

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