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Kiwis need the same kind of unified, non-partisan leadership for climate change that we achieved dealing the pandemic, says Aotearoa Climate Emergency (ACE) network.
“Zero new cases today is excellent,” says Phil Saxby. “We need the same kind of unique leadership on climate change – and it should come from all the political parties”.
ACE has written to the Prime Minister and other political party leaders to consider establishing a Citizens Climate Assembly to involve the public in climate change decisions, just as France and the United Kingdom have done this year. It sees these advantages in doing so:
(1) becoming a public learning tool on the real dangers and difficulties of global heating seen through the eyes of 100 or so ordinary Kiwis chosen largely at random;
(2) the tendency of such assemblies to converge on practical, consensual solutions.
In
February this year, ACE launched its 2020 campaign for a
Citizens Assembly on Climate change, in the Waimakariri
District. ACE President Phil Saxby says the campaign was
based on the idea that meaningful climate change action
required a social and political consensus.
Scientists say we have 10 years to arrest global temperatures rising beyond 1.5 degrees. “We think a Climate Citizens Assembly is the best way to reach a climate change consensus, by engaging ordinary people in climate change policy decisions,” says Phil Saxby.
Links: France’s Citizens Convention on Climate, commenced 10 January 2020
For more links, visit www.climateemergency.org.nz
More
about ACE:
ACE is hoping that agreement on
holding Citizens Assemblies (at national, regional and local
level) will be reached with all the major groups supporting
climate emergency declarations: City Councils, ECO
organisations, SS4C and other such groups, Iwi
organisations, Pasifika groups, trade unions and friendly
business and farmer
groups.
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ACE Conference held at the James Cook, 11 November 2019
The 2019 Wellington conference featured a panel of MPs, including Nicola Willis (standing in for Scott Simpson, National’s spokesperson on climate change), Chloe Swarbrick (Greens) and Dr Duncan Webb (Labour). The Keynote speaker, by video link, was Irish political scientist Diarmuid Torney on the Irish Citizens Assembly experience.
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