The Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies (KNOCA) aims to improve the commissioning, design, implementation and impact of climate assemblies, using evidence, knowledge exchange and dialogue. We are an active community of policy makers, practitioners, activists, researchers and other actors with experience and interest in climate assemblies who co-create activities and knowledge.
D4T Webinar: Citizen Participation in Climate Action

This is an external webinar hosted by the D4T Coalition.
The webinar will explore the essential role that democratic participation and citizen engagement play in shaping effective, legitimate, and socially just climate policies. As climate challenges intensify across Europe and beyond, meaningful public participation is becoming increasingly necessary to ensure that climate action is inclusive, accountable, and grounded in people’s lived realities.
Citizen participation is not simply a complementary aspect of climate governance - it is a key condition for building trust, strengthening democratic legitimacy, and enabling long-term societal support for the transition. From citizens’ assemblies and participatory budgeting to local climate initiatives and community-led action, democratic innovation offers important tools to connect climate ambition with public ownership and social justice.
This session is not about participation as a symbolic exercise. It is about understanding how participatory approaches can strengthen climate governance, improve decision-making processes, and create more resilient and democratic pathways for transition.
The webinar will explore key questions such as:
- How can citizen participation strengthen climate governance and democratic legitimacy?
- What democratic innovations and participatory mechanisms are helping communities shape climate policies and transitions?
- How can institutions better connect local experiences and citizen knowledge with national and European climate action?
- What challenges and risks must be addressed to ensure participation is inclusive, meaningful, and impactful?
You can join the webinar through this zoom link.