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This consultation ended 14 December 2022.

Consultation period:
20 October 2022 to 14 December 2022
Last updated:

Summary of outcome

A summary of response is now available as well as the Public engagement strategy and the summary of research

Details of outcome

Summary of response , file type: PDF, file size: 2 MB

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Original consultation

We want your views on a strategy that will set out how we will work together to inform, support and encourage the public in taking action on climate change.

Consultation description

Net Zero Wales (Carbon Budget 2) committed to an important period of consultation on a new 5-year ‘Strategy for Public Engagement & Action on Climate Change (2022-2026)’. The aim of the final strategy will be to set out an agreed framework and guiding principles around how we will:

  • Engage the general public in climate policies that will affect them and their communities,
  • support people in taking action, and
  • Work with Team Wales partners to enable and support public action at a local and regional level.

The strategy is structured into 2 separate parts:

  • Part A: the main strategy
  • Part B: context, evidence and behavioural science

Consultation documents

Part A: Strategy , file type: PDF, file size: 496 KB

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Part B: Context, evidence and behavioural science , file type: PDF, file size: 710 KB

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Help and support

For more information about this consultation e-mail climatechange@gov.wales