
The Citizens' Convention on Climate (France)
The Citizens’ Convention on Climate in France was a democratic initiative where 150 randomly selected citizens representing the French population discussed and proposed solutions to climate change. Over several months, they examined scientific data, debated policies, and recommended measures to reduce emissions, promote sustainable practices, and adapt to climate impacts. The goal was to involve ordinary people directly in shaping climate policy, ensuring that proposals reflect public concerns and values. Their recommendations aimed to influence government actions, fostering more inclusive and participatory decision-making on crucial environmental issues.