Factoring climate information into decision-making across scales is central to reducing vulnerability in the short, medium and long-term. This is particuarly the case in development strategies and planning, where the failure to include climate information in decision-making can result in lock-in to maladaptative pathways. The content included here looks at the use of climate information in decision-making, including how it is being used in decision-making, and how it can be mainstreamed into development planning.
Join this session to explore the value of epistemic justice, or questions of 'who gets to be a knower', why it is important, and the opportunities it offers for thinking through just climate adaptation
Discover the Met Office's Local Authority Climate Service (LACS) tool that help UK Local Authorities and others understand climate risks and build resilience. Access local Climate Reports, explore the Climate Explorer, and find guidance on assessing risks and taking action to adapt to climate change.
March 27, 2025
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