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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
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Have you been invited to take part in the UK citizens' climate assembly?

Crowds at a climate strike protest.
Crowds at a climate strike protest. Photograph: James Ross/AAP

From Wednesday, 30,000 people will begin to receive invitations to take part in a citizens’ assembly on the climate emergency convened by MPs.

A demographically representative sample of the population will then be selected from those who respond, with 110 people taking part in the Climate Assembly UK over four weekends in Birmingham next year.

Participants will be asked to discuss how the UK should respond to the climate emergency and what policies they would like to see implemented to meet the target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, now enshrined in law.

We want to hear from people who have received an invitation to take part about their views on participating.

Share your experiences

We are interested in hearing from people who have received an invitation to take part in Climate Assembly UK.

Are you pleased? Is counteracting climate emergency something that’s important to you? Have you ever participated in environmental activism? Do you hope you will be one of the 110 people selected to join the assembly?

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