Lancaster climate assembly brought together 30 randomly selected residents from across the Lancaster city region between February and April 2020, to figure out what could be done in homes, neighbourhoods and districts to respond to the emergency of climate change.
Problems and Purpose
Background History and Context
Lancaster City Council has convened a People’s Jury on climate change, a pioneering way of involving ordinary people in advising the council and others on how best to combat the problem. It follows the council’s declaration of a climate change emergency last year and is supported by academics and experts in the field.
Organizing, Supporting, and Funding Entities
Sortition Foundation
Shared Future
Participant Recruitment and Selection
Letters were sent to 4,000 across the Lancaster district asking them to take part, with a final 30 chosen from all those who expressed an interest. Those chosen will reflect the make-up of the district in relation to gender, age, ethnicity, disability, geography, attitude to climate change and deprivation.
Methods and Tools Used
Face to face and online delebration
What Went On: Process, Interaction, and Participation
The jury worked hard to listen to each other and to share experiences and opinions. Challenging each other and learning from each other.
Influence, Outcomes, and Effects
Analysis and Lessons Learned
See Also
References
External Links
https://www.sortitionfoundation.org/
https://www.lancaster.gov.uk/sites/climate-emergency/lancaster-district-people-s-jury