Too Hot To Handle? Rebecca Willis on Why We Need Deliberative Democracy To Fight Climate Change
As countries around the world fail to tackle climate change, many have begun to wonder whether democracy itself is up to the task. In her book Too Hot To Handle? The Democratic Challenge of Climate Change, Rebecca Willis argues that we need more democracy, not less--that we need to get everyday citizens more involved in the political process through citizen assemblies and other spaces for deliberation. Willis is a Professor in Energy & Climate Governance at Lancaster Environment Centre, where she leads the Climate Citizens project.
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Read Rebecca's paper on deliberative democracy and the climate crisis
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