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A Commoners’ Climate Movement
Summary
This paper discusses a 'commoning' approach to climate action, where communities collectively claim and manage shared infrastructure for the transition to net-zero emissions. It is a policy and governance paper and is not related to microplastics.
Highlights The commoning approach to climate action collectively claims, creates and stewards the net-zero infrastructure. Commoning invites people to participate in the transition, to have a stake , not just a say, and shape their response.
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