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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230529T090000
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SUMMARY:Second Session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution
DESCRIPTION:The second session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee is to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution. \nThe rapidly increasing levels of plastic pollution represent a serious global environmental issue that negatively impacts the environmental\, social\, economic and health dimensions of sustainable development. Under a business-as-usual scenario and in the absence of necessary interventions\, the amount of plastic waste entering aquatic ecosystems could nearly triple from some 9–14 million tonnes per year in 2016 to a projected 23–37 million tons per year by 2040. \n(Source: UNEP) \nOverview \nAgenda \nRegister
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/second-session-of-the-intergovernmental-negotiating-committee-on-plastic-pollution/
LOCATION:UNESCO Headquarters in Paris\, France
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T045313Z
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SUMMARY:Green Recovery For A World In Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Roundtable & Q&A Presented by the Global Green Recovery Collaborative \n\n\n\nThe Global Green Recovery Collaborative (GGRC) invites you to join us for a groundbreaking conversation on leadership and creative thinking for a green recovery that will address our environmental crises while including and engaging our diverse global communities. This session includes a vibrant panel discussion plus the opportunity to meet the GGRC team and learn how you can engage with this new platform for learning\, communication\, and collaboration. \nThis event has already happened on 24 May\, 2023. You can view the recording here. \nMeet Our Panelists:\nRavi Prasad \nRavi is a Fijian national with over 10 years of Professional experience in programme development\, implementation\, monitoring\, evaluation and learning. He has a Masters in Philosophy majoring in Conservation Leadership from the University of Cambridge\, UK and a Bachelor of Environmental Science majoring in Climate Change from USP\, Fiji. Prior to joining UNICEF as the Planning Specialist\, Ravi worked as the Oversight Analyst with UNDP in the Pacific; Field Team Lead with the World Mosquito Program in Australia; Project Lead with Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany; and Ecological Restoration Corps with EarthCorps in the USA. \nAlstone Mwanza \nAlstone Mwanza is a USAID Integrated Land and Resource Governance Wildlife Specialist. He oversees community-led natural resource governance and building community’s capacity to develop and strengthen leadership and manage resource-linked conflicts. He coordinates natural resource management across government\, communities\, and conservation NGOs in Zambia. Prior to his current position\, Alstone spent 16 years working in the government of Zambia. He holds a University of Cambridge MPhil and a Bachelor of Science degree from Zambia. \nAlejandra Monge \nAlejandra was born in San José\, Costa Rica\, and has been promoting nature-based solutions for holistic development among communities. In the mid-nineties\, she was part of a Think Tank responsible for the first version of Costa Rica’s Ministry of Tourism Sustainable Tourism Certificate\, the first of such distinctions worldwide. Since 2001\, she has been the director executive of the Corcovado Foundation. Under her leadership\, the foundation has grown exponentially\, becoming a reference for financial transparency\, programmatic efficiency\, and environmental and social commitment. In 2018\, the German television network Deutsche Welle distinguished Alejandra as one of the 40 women in Latin America transforming the region for their tireless work to pursue social development and conservation of natural resources in the country. She has a BA in Tourism\, an MBA from University of Costa Rica\, and is completing her Master’s in Natural Resources Management. She’s a City University of New York Community Philanthropy program Fellow. She has taken seminars from the Colorado States University on Tourism in protected areas and Holistic Cattle Farming from the Savory Institute. \nPamela Abbott \nPamela’s current role is Director of Natural Cambridgeshire\, a charity with a mission to ‘double nature’ in one of the most nature depleted counties in the UK. Pamela has chaired the board of Citizen Zoo since it was founded in 2016. She takes an active role in Citizen Zoo’s projects to rewild people and places\, restoring degraded habitats and involving local people in reintroducing lost totemic species such as large marsh grasshoppers\, water voles and beavers across their former ranges. Pamela’s career spans national and international nature conservation with previous roles as Director of Programmes at UNEP-WCMC\, Area Manager for Norfolk and Suffolk with Natural England and Chief Executive of Norfolk Wildlife Trust. Pamela is an independent expert member of the IUCN UK Executive Committee and chairs its Ecological Restoration Working Group. Pamela is a member of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas\, the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management. Pamela was a member of the Mayor of London’s Rewilding Taskforce whose recommendations formed the basis of the recently launched C40 Cities’ Urban Rewilding Guide. \nLucia Norris \nLucia Norris is Programme and Policy Manager at the Galapagos Conservation Trust. Lucia has been involved in sustainable development and conservation since 2009\, and holds a Masters in Conservation Leadership from Cambridge University. She has worked for the Quito City Council\, Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano\, WWF\, Fundación Jocotoco. In her current role her goal is to contribute to connecting community wisdom and science with public policy and innovative solutions to advance the SDGs in Galapagos and the inclusive Circular Economy at local\, national and international levels. She is very much interested in understanding and implementing new economic models (doughnut economics\, wellbeing economy\, regenerative economy\, popular and social economy\, circular economy\, etc.).
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/green-recovery-for-a-world-in-crisis/
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CREATED:20230323T092134Z
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SUMMARY:Africa NCA Policy Forum: Mainstreaming Natural Capital Accounting in Development Planning and Green Recovery
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe overall aim of the forum is supporting the mainstreaming of NCA in development planning and green recovery and to provide guidance for African countries to improve the use of NCA for policy development\, green recovery and better decision making. \nThe forum will provide physical and virtual channels for participation. \nRegistration details and a provisional program for the event to be shared soon. \nMore Details
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/africa-nca-policy-forum-mainstreaming-natural-capital-accounting-in-development-planning-and-green-recovery/
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SUMMARY:Bringing cities together to inspire climate action
DESCRIPTION:Through three days of free virtual and in-person discussion\, you will gain valuable insights to create clearer strategies\, to build a smart\, resilient city that tackles climate change and considers the impact on liveability\, equity and long-term sustainability. \nOverview \nSpeakers \nAgenda \nRegister
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/bringing-cities-together-to-inspire-climate-action/
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SUMMARY:Glimpse of the Climate Future workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this event Jonathan Mitchener\, Innovate UK’s Futurist and Innovation Lead for Horizon Scanning\, will run a dynamic session giving glimpses of a variety of possible technology-driven future scenarios and the impact a changing climate will have on what it is to be human. This will be followed by a workshop in which you and your fellow industry leaders will discuss your thoughts on how these novel technologies and trends could affect industries\, businesses and society in the coming decades. You will walk away with new foresight into potential opportunities and challenges for the future of your business. The events are aimed at business leaders who have strategic responsibility for forward thinking and change\, from all industry sectors of the economy.
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/glimpse-of-the-climate-future-workshop/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221210
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SUMMARY:UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) Part 2
DESCRIPTION:The main objective of the Conference is to adopt the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. Draft One of the framework\, released in July 2021\, builds on lessons learned from the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and its Aichi Biodiversity Targets. It recognizes that urgent policy action globally\, regionally and nationally is required to transform economic\, social and financial models so the trends that have exacerbated biodiversity loss will stabilize by 2030 and allow for the recovery of natural ecosystems\, with net improvements by 2050. \nThe first part of COP-15 included the opening of the Meetings and addressed agenda items that were identified as essential for the continuation of the operations of the Convention and the Protocols by the Bureau. This included meetings about administrative matters and technical issues related to CBD programmes. \nThere was also a high-level segment on 12 and 13 October 2021. Participants focused on the development of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. \nAll sessions at COP-15 will be streamed live at cbd.int/live and the main schedule is also available.
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/un-biodiversity-conference-cop-15-part-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DTSTAMP:20260501T041441
CREATED:20220904T081555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T061918Z
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SUMMARY:UN Climate Change Conference 2022 (UNFCCC COP 27)
DESCRIPTION:The meeting comprises UNFCCC COP 27\, The Kyoto Protocol CMP 17\, and the Paris agreenent CMA 4 together with SB57. \nWho can attend? \n\nRepresentatives of Parties to the Convention and Observer States\nMembers of the press and media\nRepresentatives of observer organizations (UN System and its specialized agencies\, admitted IGOs\, admitted NGOs)\nMembers of the Public
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/un-climate-change-conference-2022-unfccc-cop-27/
LOCATION:Sharm el-Sheikh International Convention Centre (SHICC)\, Sharm El-Sheikh
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ORGANIZER;CN="GGRC Staff":MAILTO:GGRC@greenrecovery.world
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220623T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220625T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041441
CREATED:20220524T045103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T054743Z
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Green Building (ICoGB)
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URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/international-conference-on-green-building-icogb/
LOCATION:ICoGB\, Stockholm\, Sweden
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ORGANIZER;CN="GGRC Staff":MAILTO:GGRC@greenrecovery.world
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220602T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041441
CREATED:20220524T041136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T051105Z
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SUMMARY:Stockholm +50
DESCRIPTION:A a high-level panel on how a new Green Forum can support the implementation of UNEA decisions and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals\, including the role of global networks\, knowledge exchange and collaboration in a green recovery from COVID-19; key barriers to strong collaboration on the 2030 Agenda; and how we can encourage a more collaborative future.
URL:https://www.greenrecovery.world/event/stockholm-50/
LOCATION:United Nations Headquarters\, NY\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="GGRC Staff":MAILTO:GGRC@greenrecovery.world
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