*[Enwl-eng] [can-eecca] Международные вебинары по климату / 13-19 июля 2020 / Climate Online
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Доброе время суток, коллеги!
Подборка вебинаров (на английском) по климату, энергетике и устойчивому развитию на неделю 13-19 июля: https://climateonline.net/2020/07/08/week-of-13-19th-july-2020-climate-webinars/
Хотела бы выделить несколько из них: те, которые мне кажутся наиболее актуальными:
13 July, 2:00 – 3:30 PM CEST (8:00 AM EST)
“Green Economy & COVID-19 Recovery: Implications for the Decade of Action” (by UNEP)
Now more than ever, the world is in need of an economic transformation – one that promotes both the sustainable well-being of individuals and of the environment in tandem. The choices that policymakers, businesses, and individuals make now will determine if we prosper and accelerate a more sustainable world, or not. This event will feature high-level conversation on a renewed commitment towards the Sustainable Development Goals and climate and biodiversity targets, highlighting the ways in which an inclusive green economic recovery can support the Decade of Action. Register here.
13 July, 2:00 – 3:00 PM CEST
“Legislators Dialogue – Renewables as an enabler of services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic” (by IRENA)
The dialogue will focus on the increase of communities’ access to basic energy services through the introduction of regional and national policies, and the adoption of a social inclusion approach to strengthen living standards within the next decade. The webinar will discuss the impact of COVID-19, with an aim to outline recovery options based on the scaling-up of energy transition technologies both in developing and industrialised countries. The webinar will also provide parliamentarians with an overview of the role of renewables in reducing the impacts and consequences of the current pandemic, including impacts beyond the health sector. Register here.
13 July, 8:30 – 9:30 PM CEST
“Patricia Espinosa UN Climate Change – Covid-19: Impact on Climate Policy” (by Oxford Climate Society)
Join the conversation with Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Covid-19 has sparked the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression, and has dramatically altered our way of life for the foreseeable future. Given the pressure governments are under to keep people safe and recover the economy, what will be the implications of this crisis on climate policy going forward? How will future climate negotiations be impacted? And what are the most effective climate policies which are viable in this new political climate, and could any actually facilitate economic recovery?
14 July, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM CEST
“Sharing Cities’ Smart City Solutions: Building retrofit” (by EUROCITIES)
Since 2016, the lighthouse cities of Lisbon, London and Milan have implemented several smart city measures in the framework of the project Sharing Cities. The webinar will present implementation of building retrofits as one of smart city solutions through two case studies from the lighthouse cities. Join to find out more.
14 July, 4:00 – 5:00 PM CEST
“Decarbonising heat and the role for flexibility” (by Carbon Trust)
This webinar is a part of Future Energy Systems webinar series discussing the role of flexibility in an energy system and its importance in achieving net zero targets in the United Kingdom. The delivery of future net zero energy systems will require radically different ways of doing things, including novel technologies, new habits for consumers, new business models, new collaborations and new regulatory and governance frameworks. The webinar will explore decarbonising heat and the role for flexibility, and provide the opportunity to hear different perspectives from confirmed speakers from the Carbon Trust, Western Power Distribution and IGEM. Register here.
16 July, 12:30 – 1:30 PM CEST
“Urban climate and heat islands” (by CMCC Foundation – Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change)
Join to find out about the activities of the VITO Urban Climate Service Center that is specialized in the delivery of data, tools and services to support urban areas in their ambition to become more climate resilient with a particular focus on heat related issues. Discover results of a study aiming to investigate the effects of urban morphology on the urban microclimate by analysing the characteristics and performance of typical Euro-Mediterranean housing blocks. Analysing key factors represents an important tool for the improvement of urban design measures: by taking into account quantitative climate data in urban planning, architecture and environmental design, it supports both local authorities and practitioners to build resilient cities in a changing climate. Register here.
16 July, 2:00 – 4:00 PM CEST
“High-level webinar: Greening the economic recovery in line with climate neutrality – From commitments to action” (by Green Growth Partnership, University of Cambridge and CLG Europe)
Organised in partnership with the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), this virtual event will be an opportunity to launch key priorities of the German Presidency in the EU, with a focus on climate. Panelists will exchange insights on how to combine economic recovery and climate objectives, including climate neutrality by 2050 and an increased 2030 target, in a way that enables a successful transition towards a climate neutral, resilient and prosperous European economy. The event will take place one day prior to the European Council meeting which will discuss the EU’s economic recovery plan. Register here.
17 July, 3:00 – 4:00 PM CEST (9:00 AM EST)
“Review of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2020” (by International Institute on Sustainable Development – IISD)
The 2020 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) already had the ambitious goal of launching a decade of action to get the SDGs back “on track” before the pandemic struck. With a world reeling from the health and economic impacts of COVID-19, how will the HLPF build momentum for the 2030 Agenda as it moves online? During the panel discussion and Q&A session the day after the Forum closes, the speakers will answer the following questions: How did first virtual HLPF go? What challenges were identified and what themes emerged for moving forward with SDG implementation? Where does the 2030 Agenda go from here? Register here.
С уважением,
Анна
Anna Ackermann
Board Member
Centre for Environmental Initiatives
“Ecoaction" / Екодія
ecoaction.org.ua
@: aa at ecoact.org.ua
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