Hosted: Climate Reality Canada
This four-part series will explore how engagement and collaboration at the community level can unlock new opportunities for climate leadership. Each session will highlight practical strategies, real-world examples, and lessons learned from elected officials and community leaders who have worked together to advance local climate solutions.
How can innovative decision-making structures and democratic processes foster more meaningful community engagement?
Participatory democracy—such as citizens’ assemblies, residents’ panels or juries, participatory budgeting, and policy crowdsourcing—offers residents more direct and substantive ways to influence government decisions than traditional methods like voting or consultations.
Register and more details: https://www.climatereality.ca/mobilizing-for-local-action
 
                        