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We are experiencing both a once-in-a-century pandemic and an increasing volume of dramatic and unignorable wildfires, floods, droughts, heat waves and exceptional weather directly connected to climate change.
How can we make Glasgow a better place to live in the face of the climate emergency?
After the Pandemic (ATP) , Commonplace and OnePlanet have established a working partnership to launch a Community Heatmap to consult and engage the people of Glasgow and the wider Clyde region ahead of COP26.
The Community Heatmap is a digital participation platform, free and easily accessible from your phone or computer. It will allow anyone to drop pins on a map of our city, to flag issues and make suggestions about how to make places more sustainable.
The Map will allow us to easily identify cross-overs and priorities within the communities of Glasgow: what matters most, to the greatest number of people.
We will collate your suggestions in order to rethink, redesign, and reimagine Glasgow: just as dear, but much greener than before.
We want to hear your views.Please share this post with your friends and family using the social media buttons below - we would like to involve as many of you as possible!
Posted on 15th September 2021
by ALG