UNESCO learning cities webinar: ‘How climate assemblies can support greening communities’

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Apr 17 2024 13:00
Apr 17 2024 14:00
Europe/Berlin
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UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
Hamburg
Germany  Germany

You are warmly invited to the webinar ‘How climate assemblies can support greening communities’ (17 April 2024). The event is part of the webinar series: ‘Building green, inclusive and climate-resilient urban communities – the learning cities approach’ by the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities.

Cities: Key contributors to CO2 emissions yet catalysts for climate action

Currently responsible for around 75% of global CO2 emissions, cities – and in particular the transport systems and office buildings – play a pivotal role in the world’s response to the climate crisis. In addition to being central to the transformation to inclusive and green economies, cities are also at the forefront of efforts to empower local communities with the knowledge and skills that are needed to break long-established patterns of unsustainable consumption, production and mobility.

Webinar information

This webinar will focus on climate assemblies as non-partisan groups that are brought together to develop local solutions to climate challenges, thus helping to pave the way for climate neutrality across the globe. Climate assemblies comprise a diverse consort of everyday people who, together, produce tailored policy recommendations to respond to the climate crisis. 

The webinar will explore the efficacy of climate assemblies for greening communities as well as what can be done to facilitate their work. It will highlight the educative experience of being involved in a climate assembly, along with how members can become change agents with the power to positively influence the behaviours of their families and the wider community.

Time
17 April 2024, 13:00 to 14:00 (CEST)

Programme

  • Introduction: Ms Isabell Kempf, Director, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
  • Expert input: Mr.Bjørn Bedsted, Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies (KNOCA)
  • Speakers from UNESCO learning cities
    • City of Querétaro (Mexico): Ms. Karla Lucía Venegas, Micelio Urbano - Querétaro Learning City Council
    • City of Bonn (Germany): Ms Gesa Maschkowski, Initiator and Project Lead of Bonn4Future, Germany
  • Closing: Mr Raúl Valdés-Cotera, Chief Programme Coordinator, a.i., UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning

Moderator: Ms Edith Hammer, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning

Registration

Zoom link

Languages
Arabic, English, French, Korean, Spanish

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