SHERPA Position Paper - Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability
Authors/Creators
- 1. James Hutton Institute
- 2. Ecorys
- 3. Thünen-Institute of Farm Economics
Description
Tackling climate change and striving for environmental sustainability cross almost all aspects of the lives of citizens, and over multiple generations as individuals take on different responsibilities through their life course. The transitions required to achieve net zero Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 requires all citizens to be agents of change, including rural citizens.
SHERPA Position Paper on Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability aims to contributesto the process of making Europe - and rural areas within the European continent- climate neutral. Through a concerted discussion of different Multi-Stakeholder Platforms (MAPs), SHERPA gathered evidence of the types of transformational changes which are necessary to transition in an effective and just manner to climate neutrality by 2050.
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References
- Miller, D., Bourneix, J., Cooksley, S., Irvine, K., Kuulia, V., Martino, G., Nijnik, M., Schwarz, G. and Wang, C. (2022). SHERPA Position Paper on Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, Sustainable Hub to Engage into Rural Policies with Actors (SHERPA), pp39.