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Participatory carbon budgeting
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The idea is to combine two other ideas: participatory budgeting and a carbon budget for an area, typically a large town or city. The same sorts of community involvement processes used in participatory budgeting would be used to give local people real influence in setting a local budget, but one for carbon emissions. The budget might for example be derived from the ideas of contraction and convergence.
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The idea is to combine two other ideas: participatory budgeting and a carbon budget for an area, typically a large town or city. The same sorts of community involvement processes used in participatory budgeting would be used to give local people real influence in setting a local budget, but one for carbon emissions. The budget might for example be derived from the ideas of contraction and convergence.