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Climate Pact Going Local Talks

Your voice matters. The European Climate Pact and the Committee of the Regions (CoR) are coming together to support you and your community to shape the future of climate action where you live.

What are European Climate Pact Going Local Talks?

Through the Going Local Talks, you’ll join your community, local authorities and CoR Climate Pact Ambassadors to explore the issues that matter most to you. We’ll discuss:

  1. Turning climate policy into action on the ground
  2. Building adaptation, preparedness and resilience
  3. The social and economic dimension of the green transition

These events are your chance to share best practices, perspectives and ideas with local authorities and the public. Take part and become part of the conversation, giving vital feedback and support for the future of EU climate policy.

How can I join the Pact Going Local Talks?

You can find details on each Pact Going Local Talk below and on the events page. We invite you to get involved and help influence local decisions on climate action.

Upcoming events

Through the Going Local Talks, we’re connecting EU institutions with communities on the ground. Each event is organised with community leaders and citizens, making sure you can engage locally with the Pact and ensuring that the CoR’s work reflects your real experiences and priorities.

These talks highlight practical solutions, build trust between institutions and communities, and turn discussions into concrete steps for local adaptation, resilience and climate action.

As part of the EURegionsWeek close to you programme, the Pact is delivering a series of local events, ‘Shaping tomorrow, together with the European Climate Pact’, between 1 October and 30 November 2025. You can find more details below.

From fast fashion to fair fashion

Łódź, Poland

2 October 2025

Hanna Zdanowska, Mayor of Łódź, invites you to join local and regional authorities, policymakers, industry leaders and stakeholders to examine the environmental impact of the clothing industry. The summit will focus on how Poland’s textile sector can reduce waste and pollution and move towards a more sustainable future.

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Urban Resilience and Preparedness

Athens, Greece

22 October 2025

Kostas Bakoyannis, Municipal Councillor of Athens, is hosting this event for public authorities, experts, civil society and citizens to explore how cities can strengthen resilience and preparedness in the face of climate-related crises.

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Preparation of local (municipality level) action plans for adaptation

Maribor, Slovenia

4 November 2025

Vlasta Krmelj, Mayor of the Municipality of Selnica ob Dravi, will host a roundtable with local political representatives from the Podravje region. The discussion will focus on adaptation, preparedness and resilience at the municipal level, and how to actively involve citizens.

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Climate adaptation in cities in Estonia: building the new European Climate Adaptation Plan

Rakvere, Estonia

10 November 2025

Andres Jaadla, Member of Rakvere City Council, is bringing together local leaders and citizens to discuss the new European Climate Adaptation Plan. The event will highlight how cities can strengthen resilience through local action and investment.

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Water resilience in mountain areas under the impacts of climate change

Miercurea Ciuc, Romania

17 November 2025

Csaba Borboly, President of the Harghita County Council, and Adrian Ovidiu Teban, Mayor of Cugir City, are organising this event for citizens, public institutions and stakeholders from across Harghita county. It will focus on water resilience in mountain areas under climate change and contribute to a new roadmap of solutions.

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Climate-Resilient Cities – The Path to a Sustainable Future 

Zagreb, Croatia

25 November 2025

President of the City Assembly of Zagreb Joško Klisović welcomes you to this this event, which will bring together public authority representatives, citizens and local stakeholders. Sessions will look at how cities can adapt to extreme weather and strengthen their resilience to climate change.

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Past events

For more ways to get involved in climate discussions with your community, decision-makers, and the general public, you can check out our upcoming events, subscribe to our newsletter, and explore our quick-start citizen engagement tools.