Citizen Council
The Climate Citizens' Assembly is a form of public.icon that has gained popularity in recent years. It originated in the United Kingdom as a response to the Rebellion against Extinction, a movement that aims to address the urgent issue of climate change. The assembly brings together a diverse group of citizens who are selected to represent the wider population. They come together to discuss and deliberate on various topics related to climate change and its impact on society. Similarly, in France, the Yellow Vest Movement has also utilized the concept of a citizens' assembly to voice their concerns and demands. This movement, which initially started as a protest against fuel tax hikes, has evolved into a broader movement advocating for social and economic justice. The citizens' assembly has provided a platform for the participants to express their grievances and propose solutions to address the issues they face. Both the Rebellion against Extinction in the United Kingdom and the Yellow Vest Movement in France have recognized the importance of involving citizens in decision-making processes. By establishing citizens' assemblies, these movements aim to ensure that the voices of ordinary people are heard and taken into account when shaping policies and addressing pressing issues such as climate change and social inequality.