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Climate & Ecological Emergency: Taking Action Together (online conference)



Has your organisation declared a Climate (and Ecological) Emergency, committing to radically reduce its emissions and improve biodiversity by 2030? Are you a concerned activist or organisation focussed on ensuring the necessary climate action is taken in your locality?


This online conference, brought to you by Climate Emergency UK, will explore how councils, other public organisations, businesses, charities and communities can all work together to develop radical Action Plans to deliver on these commitments


Climate Emergency UK will showcase current best practice and new ideas from across sectors. They'll provide examples of the most effective Actions Plans and launch a new checklist to help you develop yours. The focus will not only be on what councils and other organisations can achieve directly but also on how they can involve others in the locality, utilising their skills and influencing them to take action.


Climate Emergency UK's first Conference was held at Lancaster Town Hall in March 2019, and was attended by 200+ Councillors, local authority officers, business leaders, educators, activists, young people, faith groups, health professionals and many others from all over the country. This year they are taking it online!


November 13 marks two years of Climate Emergency Declarations made by Councils in the UK, starting with Bristol. To date, 300 UK Local Authorities (75%) have declared a 'Climate (and in some cases Ecological) Emergency, alongside more than 20 universities and a variety of other organisations including health authorities, professional bodies and the UK Parliament.


While the UK Government has said it will go carbon zero by 2050, many of these local declarations are leading the way, aiming for 2030 or earlier. As FutureGov reminds us: "Our public institutions are uniquely positioned to be catalysts for change. In the climate era, as we face one of the most challenging decades of our time, let’s use the full power of councils to strengthen our local communities and create a true sense of place and purpose."


Engaging communities is at the heart of change and is a central focus of the Conference. You will be shown examples of how to inspire, involve, educate and inform, building truly transformative climate action.


BOOK NOW to join the online conference on 13 November, 10am - 5pm



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