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6:00 AM EST
How Can We Meet Growing Energy Demand Whilst Minimising Use of Raw Material and Natural Capital? With increased electricity demand from electrification and tackling energy poverty, the extensive use of raw materials and natural capital has become a growing issue. This event will assess low carbon energy sources against this and discuss the options available to minimise the impact on our planet. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
European Nuclear Society (ENS); American Nuclear Society (ANS); Sauvons Le Climat (SLC)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html

6:00 AM EST
Reducing Global Methane Emissions: Imperatives, Opportunities, and Challenges: Methane-emissions abatement can, in the near term, significantly reduce the magnitude of climate change and its impacts. We will discuss current methane research and practice on technology, policy, and international cooperation, drawing in part on a major new initiative at Harvard University. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
Harvard University; Foundation Environment - Law Society (FURG)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html

6:00 AM EST
Art. 6 on the Ground - Real Solutions Instead of Dangerous Distractions: Art. 6 needs to be implemented in a way that safeguards human rights, indigenous people’s rights and gender justice. With examples from different regions, the event will explore the linkage between carbon markets, forest conservations and the real solutions needed on the ground. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
LIFE e.V.; Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group) (ETC Group); GenderCC - Women for Climate Justice e.V. (GenderCC); Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF); Indigenous Educational Network of Turtle Island (IENTI/IEN) (IEN)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html

6:00 AM EST
Innovative Technologies in Mitigation and Land Restoration: Finding Solutions for Accelerated Uptake: WIPO, UNCCD and CTCN will showcase how innovation and technology are boosting adaptation and mitigation in industry, cities, agriculture, land restoration and habitat conservation and will feature the Green Technology Book and G20 Global Land Initiative as notable examples facilitating tech adoption - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO); Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html

6:00 AM EST
Faiths for a Just Transition: Bottom Up and Systemic Approaches From Affected Communities: Campaigns and actions by faith, indigenous, youth, women and affected communities to promote just transitions, nature based solutions, investment in emerging markets, and treaties. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
Southern African Faith Communities' Environment Institute (SAFCEI); Anglican Consultative Council (ACC); Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA; World Council of Churches (WCC)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html

6:00 AM EST
Agroecology as a Pathway for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: The side event aims to showcase Agroecology as a sustainable approach to food systems and adaptation to the climate crisis in Africa - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA); Both ENDS Foundation (BE)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html
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