Welcome to Day 4 of #SRISSD2024! Today, we’re back to our normal programming and kicking off with Plenary 3 at 9:00 EET. In "Living on the Frontlines of Change," we'll hear from Indigenous youth on challenges and adaptation or resilience measures that Indigenous Peoples are adopting around the world. The speakers will also be part of the Future Earth-hosted Global Indigenous Youth Summit on Climate Change in August. Later in the day, dive into topics ranging from empowering resilient communities to the stabilization of our sea ice - and don't miss a special summit on urban development. Learn more in our program: https://bit.ly/3Winu7r #SustainableAction
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🌍 **Join the conversation on climate action!** 🌱 I had the privilege of moderating a session at the catalityc Climate Forum, during NY Climate Week, where some of the most innovative and passionate minds came together to discuss bold solutions for addressing the climate crisis. The insights shared were powerful, and the urgency is real. If you're looking to get inspired by real-world solutions and discussions that could shape the future of sustainability, listen in to the dynamic exchanges from this event. 🎧 Tune in now to catch the conversation and explore how we can all take action toward a more sustainable future. https://lnkd.in/eKwsBHip #ClimateAction #Sustainability #CatalíticoForum #NYClimateWeek #NetZero #ClimateSolutions
A Whole-of-Society Approach to Building Resilient, Equitable Communities
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Founder and Managing Director at PlanAdapt - Senior Expert, Climate Adaptation, Climate Risk Management, Knowledge and Innovation Brokering - Social Entrepreneur
Processes that are serious about building #trust #empathy #respect #relationship and #partnerships over time are highly underestimated in professional worlds where we fight for funding, recognition, limelight and mostly highly transactional ways, rules, procedures and processes are the norm. This also pertains to the competition between quick wins/ short-term presentable outputs and long-term but rocky roads to true shifts and transformations. Let's not only go for the easy wins and the marketable shiny packaging! I am excited to be able to work with colleagues from International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, African Centre for Technology Studies and PlanAdapt to bring this to the forefront. Both, challenging the software and the hardware of collaboration and partnerships. Often we need to change the way 'how' we do things and not only the 'what'. Thanks for this journey together! Furthermore, I believe that entire organisations need to be coordinated, managed and structured differently. PlanAdapt is a guinea pig in that sense. Have a look how we try to make it the DNA instead of a sugarcoating of an organisation: https://lnkd.in/dvT9DF7n Please do get in touch if you share this view! Bruce Currie-Alder Heidi Braun Joel Onyango Manuela Di Mauro Prof. Tom Ogada Sumetee Pahwa Gajjar Alannah Hofemeier Carys R. Tamara Nyirenda Catherine Fisher #climateaction #climateresilience #climaterisk #socialinnovation #socialentrepreneurship #CLimateAdaptationREsilience
Equitable partnerships ensure that #ClimateAction research is more: 🌱 effective 🌱 sustainable 🌱 transformative Discover insights from the Capacity Strengthening Hub on these partnership types in #climate research: https://bit.ly/3AabETI Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office #CLimateAdaptationREsilience
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The School of Liberal Studies (SoLS) at BMU is honoured to host Mr. Arjan de Haan, a Senior Program Specialist at the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), for a thought-provoking lecture titled "Climate Change and Inequalities: Review of Evidence and Policy Priorities." Currently leading the IDRC program Supporting Inclusive Growth, Mr. de Haan has a proven track record managing teams and spearheading research initiatives. Join us on 19th April to explore the differential impacts of climate change and analyse how policy responses can exacerbate or mitigate existing social and economic inequalities. #BMU #SoLS #ClimateChange #Inequality #ClimateJustice #SocialJustice #Environmentalism #SustainableDevelopment #InclusiveGrowth #ClimateAction
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Equitable partnerships ensure that #ClimateAction research is more: 🌱 effective 🌱 sustainable 🌱 transformative Discover insights from the Capacity Strengthening Hub on these partnership types in #climate research: https://bit.ly/3AabETI Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office #CLimateAdaptationREsilience
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What do mayors expect from the European Commission to support urban development? Our #EurocitiesPulse Mayors Survey 2024 explores the top priorities from our city leaders to advancing cities' agendas, such as sustainable urban mobility, the establishment of an Urban Envoy, enhanced capacity for climate action, and a 'real' social climate fund. Our message is clear: the EU must empower us and boost our capacity to act! Learn more about the Eurocities Pulse Mayors Survey 2024: https://lnkd.in/e7vtaPWT Here are the top five priorities 👇
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Join the Community Social Planning Council, climate experts, and community members for an evening of learning, conversation, and good food on June 6th. Speakers from the Pacific Impacts Consortium and Victoria will share climate projections for Victoria and how communities can be ready to adapt. We’ll share a meal, then have breakout conversations to hear your thoughts and concerns about climate change, and what would help community members build resilience. This event is part of the Climate Equity by Design project led by the Community Social Planning Council, which will inform the City of Victoria’s forthcoming Climate Change Adaptation Plan to ensure that adaptation strategies are tailored to the unique needs of the community and based on the lived experience of those who are most at risk from the impacts of climate change. The CEbD project focuses on low-income, IBPOC (Indigenous, Black, and People of Color), 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and households, Indigenous communities, and racialized minorities to ensure that adaptation planning in Victoria is reflective of their expressed needs, perceptions, and capacity. Please join us to share your thoughts and connect with others around resilience! Free registration at https://ow.ly/91ym50RX671 Thank you Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions @PICSCanada for making this event possible. This event is taking place on the unceded territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples, including the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations, as well as the WSÁNEĆ Nation. #climateadaptation #buildingcommunity #communityresilience #communityevent
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From #literacy to climate resilience, learn how everyday experiences drive change! 📚 Our new International Review of #Education article explores participatory research's role in empowering marginalized communities, showcasing inspiring examples from Asia. Read the article now ℹ️ https://shorturl.at/uAgDJ #SDG4 #SDG13
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Interested in learning more about equity in co-production and community science? Be sure to check out this webinar series, starting June 18! #webinar #sciencewebinar #equity #coproduction #communityscience #climate #stem #climateadaptation #climateadaptationscience #adaptationscience
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Aquaculture Specialist | Environmentalist |UNEA-6 Delegate🇺🇳🇰🇪 |Blue Economy | Ocean Literacy Educator| Blue Life Hub Editor | Climate enthusiast| Communication specialist | Entrepreneurship . 🇪🇬🌎🇵🇸
My intervention today in (CCDA-XII)💚 In our quest to tackle pressing environmental, social, and economic challenges, nature-based solutions (NbS) rooted in marine environments offer powerful tools. 🌊 These incredible processes in our oceans, seas, and coastal ecosystems hold the power to address the pressing environmental, social, and economic challenges we face. By planting the seeds of change and inspiring others to join our mission, we can create a ripple effect of positive impact. Empowering children and young people is crucial, as they are not only the future but also the present problem-solvers. By working together, hand in hand, we can turn challenges into opportunities and pave the way for sustainable solutions. In this technological age, we have the unique opportunity to harness artificial intelligence, using data-driven insights to anticipate and address issues before they arise. Let’s embrace these powerful tools for environmental conservation, climate adaptation, and building resilient communities. Thank you, Ahmed Fathy , for your unwavering support! 💚✨ Pan African Climate Justice Alliance PACJA YLE Foundation #NatureBasedSolutions #MarineConservation #Sustainability #ClimateAction #BlueEconomy #InnovateForChange
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Join us in exploring the intersection of climate, localisation, and faith as catalysts for transformative change. In a world grappling with the impacts of climate change, innovative solutions and collaborative efforts are more crucial than ever! Our upcoming panel at the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW 2024) delves into practical strategies for bridging these elements to empower communities and enhance humanitarian response. Designed for policymakers, donors, operational actors, researchers, and academics, this session aims to: 1. Highlight the transformative potential of integrating climate, localisation, and faith. 2. Foster dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing for innovative solutions. 3. Catalyse collective commitment to creating a resilient, equitable, and sustainable future. Link to Panel ➡ https://lnkd.in/eGEiGMN3
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