Authors: Marguerite Nyhan, Barry O'Dwyer and Yairen Jerez Columbié
Summary: Ireland has committed to achieving a net-zero and climate-neutral economy by 2050. The C-CHANGE project is focused on developing solutions and provides guidance on facilitating stakeholders’ and citizens’ participation in environmental and climate dialogues and thus in climate action nationally and internationally. The research outputs provide clear and flexible guidelines that can be adapted to different contexts, sectors and audiences by practitioners, researchers and authorities.
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Ireland has committed to achieving a net-zero and climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Act 2021 sets out this ambition in legislation, while the Climate Action Plan defines a pathway to achieve it. A society-wide and collaborative effort is required by government, business, communities and individuals in Ireland to make this transition. To this end, the National Dialogue on Climate Action aims to actively engage stakeholders and the public with climate action across Ireland by empowering people. To be effective, the National Dialogue on Climate Action must identify new and innovative ways of engaging and communicating with the public to foster trust, co-operation and participation. It is also imperative that mechanisms for ensuring that everyone has a voice in national climate dialogues are designed and implemented effectively. The C-CHANGE project responds directly to these challenges.
The C-CHANGE project informs climate-related environmental policies, legislation, regulations and guidelines.
The C-CHANGE project is focused on developing solutions and provides guidance on facilitating stakeholders’ and citizens’ participation in environmental and climate dialogues and thus in climate action in Ireland. By synthesising international best practice and analysing the National Dialogue on Climate Action process, this research contributes to implementing innovative, intersectional strategies for collaboration, communication models and tools for raising awareness and mobilising societal change on environmental and climate issues at local and national levels. The research outputs provide clear and flexible guidelines that can be adapted to different contexts, sectors and audiences by practitioners, researchers and authorities. Outputs include indicators that measure the success of participatory processes and the effectiveness of strategies, communication models and tools within and beyond the National Dialogue on Climate Action. C-CHANGE directly informs stakeholder, citizen and community engagement, which in turn provides the impetus and motivation to act on the environment and climate change, thereby accelerating our transition to a net-zero and sustainable future.
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