Abstract
In the run up to COP26, countries around the world are revisiting their net-zero commitments and nationally determined contributions (NDCs) toward limiting the impacts of climate change. However, there is no clear picture of how these national priorities will be delivered in practice. This session will explore the role that “local” can play in stimulating action and driving Green Economic Recovery. We will explore issues such as: - The role of local leadership, local delivery, and local responsibility and accountability - Local development of supply chain industries and career development and progression over time - The role local action can play in supporting socially equitable recovery - The interplay between local and national action, and what changes are needed in governance structure to enable positive action - Opportunities to learn from overseas, and ensure UK learnings support the international community