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GLOBAL CONSULTATIONS: WWViews on Climate and Energy:Launch of Largest Ever Global Citizen Consultation on Climate and Energy

On June 6, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the West Coast of the United States, citizens around the world will take part in the largest ever public consultation on climate change and energy.On the same day, citizens selected to reflect the demographic diversity in their countries or regions (at least 100 per country or region) will attend daylong meetings, starting at dawn in the Pacific, and continuing until dusk in the Americas. The ambition is to involve 10,000 citizens in 100 countries. All citizens will receive information about pros, cons and views on different climate and energy policies, targets and measures (both in advance and on that day) and all meetings will follow the same agenda and guidelines in order to make the results comparable.Citizens will express their views on an identical set of questions, designed to reflect policy controversies at the COP negotiations and political discussions about climate and energy in general. The results will be published in real-time via a web-tool, allowing for easy exploration and comparisons of results; one country with another, developed countries with developing, etc.The World Wide Views 2015 on Climate and Energy is co-initiated by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) secretariat, the French National Commission for Public Debate (FR), the Danish Board of Technology Foundation (DK) and Missions Publiques (FR), with the support of the French Government, COP21 host.The project is coordinated by the Danish Board of Technology in collaboration with Missions Publiques and the French National Commission for Public Debate and implemented by existing and new partners in the World Wide Views AllianceIf you are interested in organizing a WWViews citizen consultation in your country or region, please download from the site the open invitation, with an explanation of what it requires to become a National or Regional Partners and how to proceed in case you do indeed meet those requirements. The initiative is supported by the former EU Commissioner Connie Hedegaard and the Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Building, Rasmus Helveg Petersen, the President of French National Assembly, COP21 organizers, GdF Suez.

Resource convention articles:
Languages:
English
Year:
2015
Publisher:
WWViews
Date published:
10-02-2016
Start date:
06-06-2015

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