Around 50 residents came together online this week for the first of five sessions to look at how the city will address the climate crisis over the next 10 years and prioritise actions to take forward.
For more info on the Citizens Assembly on Climate, including when they’ll be meeting up again, CLICK HERE.The climate assembly is focusing on the question: How can we step up actions to reduce transport-related emissions in the city?This first session outlined what transport is like locally, how Brighton & Hove City Council (BHCC) is proposing to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 and what participants thought were the biggest climate change challenges for them.There were also expert speakers on local transport context, public health and.