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PCAN Spring newsletter published

News and Events

PCAN Spring newsletter published

18th March 2021 - 16:21

The PCAN Spring newsletter is out!

In this issue:

  • PCAN report reveals first snapshot of place-based climate action across the UK
  • Just Transition Jobs Tracker shows how the transition to net-zero could affect UK jobs
  • Regional climate commission launches for Yorkshire and the Humber
  • Welcome to new PCAN Associates
  • Net-zero carbon roadmaps published for Leeds, Edinburgh and Belfast
  • Citizens' assemblies: What could go wrong?
  • Events diary
  • Adaptation platform launched
  • PCAN student conference 2021
  • Edinburgh Commission's Climate Compact signs up key city pledgers
  • Climate commissions updates
  • About PCAN
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Related news: 

New film created for climate commission launch

A new film to launch the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission - PCAN's newest (and biggest) addition to our growing network of commissions - premiered yesterday (17 March) to an online audience of more than 400 people.

The film, presented by BBC Meteorologist Paul Hudson, sets out the climate change challenge for the sprawling region and showcases a range of inspirational "success stories" from organisations and groups.

Watch the film here.

  • Read more about New film created for climate commission launch

Encouraging signs of local climate action in UK

There is strong, vibrant and broad-based support for more climate action at the local level in the UK, but a lack of capacity and expertise, exacerbated by COVID-19, has affected some local authorities’ ability to respond.

A new report by the Place-Based Climate Action Network (PCAN) has found that three out of four local authorities have declared a climate emergency but these have been followed up with new or updated climate action plans in only 62% of cases.

  • Read more about Encouraging signs of local climate action in UK

Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission gets to work

An independent advisory group, set up to support ambitious climate action in Yorkshire and the Humber, has launched today, 17 March.

The Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission brings together a team of climate leaders from across the public, private and third sectors, in the largest regional Commission of its kind in the UK.

  • Read more about Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission gets to work

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