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9:30 AM EST
Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Participating as Partners in REDD+ - Presentation of a) the experience of Indigenous Peoples and Local Community Organizations participating as partners in the development of REDD+ certifications with the Architecture for REDD+ Transactions (ART) and b) the REDD+ Indigena Amazonico (RIA) in the Communal Reserves in the Peru Amazon - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
Winrock International (WI); DRIS/Desarrollo Rural Sustentable (DRIS); Ejecutor de Contrato de Administración de la Reserva Comunal Amarakaeri (ECA - RCA)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html
9:30 AM EST
Opportunity Over Urgency: Why We Need a New Narrative for Climate Action: The possibilities afforded by today's technologies justify a new narrative for a new reality, accurately depicting the opportunity, renewal and fairness inherent to the ecological transition. Speakers will include youth representatives. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
Solar Impulse Foundation; WOMENVAI (WOMENVAI)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html
9:30 AM EST
Deploying a Programmatic Country-wide Approach to Resilience: For Belize and Beyond: For Belize, we propose a programmatic approach to climate resilience, prioritizing design and funding of projects that integrate adaptation, development and biodiversity goals. Other countries discuss how they can replicate this model to finance and implement comprehensive, cross-sectoral programs. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
Research Triangle Institute (RTI); Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html
9:30 AM EST
What Does ‘Net Zero Emissions’ Need to Mean to Meet the Goals of the Paris Agreement? To limit warming to 1.5°C, we need to reach net zero CO2 emissions before 2050. But what does net zero actually mean? Can we ‘abate’ fossil fuels to deliver on Paris goals? This event highlights research on the science of a durable net zero, with business, developing country and NGO perspectives. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
University of Oxford; Simon Fraser University (SFU); Victoria University Wellington (VUW); World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD); Worldwide Universities Network (WUN)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html
9:30 AM EST
A Call from Indigenous Peoples: Weaving a Human Rights-based Approach in Loss and Damage: Loss and damage experienced by Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Women constitutes an existential threat. The operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Finance Facility must reflect their demands – and show a new paradigm under the Global Stocktake which recognises them for their climate leadership. - 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, United Arab Emirates (UNFCCC COP 28)
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA); Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation (AIPP); Center for Support of Indigenous Peoples of the North (CSIPN); Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN); Organización Nacional de Mujeres Indígenas Andinas y Amazónicas del Perú (ONAMIAP)
https://unfccc.int/cop28
https://seors.unfccc.int/applications/seors/reports/events_list.html
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