From September 19-25, join ¡¯s ¡°Holistic Climate Solutions Summit¡± for thought-provoking panels, interactive workshops, and dialogues exploring an alternative future that is within reach.
UN DGC Civil Society Unit is co-organizing two sessions with UN Environment Programme (UNEP) within the Summit.
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22 September 2022
Time: 1 - 2:30 pm EDT
The ever-growing impacts of our triple planetary crisis (including climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste) is projected to put millions of species at risk of extinction and change our lives. Inaction will only lead to the continued erosion of ecosystems, and the destruction of the very air and water needed to live.
With over 49% of the global population being under the age of 30, the youth voice in decision making processes in response to the triple planetary crisis is more important than ever. We cannot be allowed to continue to live unsustainably and must scale up game-changing solutions. This includes doing more to ensure that youth, as key stakeholders, are engaged so that we do not inadvertently leave anyone behind.
This panel will uplift perspectives from youth that are on the front lines of creating change within their communities, building innovative solutions to address key climate, biodiversity and pollution challenges, ushering in a more sustainable future. Additionally, the panel will make the case for the phenomenal opportunity of impact when youth are brought into leadership structures to collaborate in intergenerational ways.
Panel
Moderator
Amanda Nesheiwat, Deputy Director of Sustainability and Community Outreach at Hudson County Improvement Authority at Town of Secaucus, New Jersey
Speakers
Jerome Foster II, Environmental Justice Advisor at White House
Sumedha Tanwar, Global Head of
Jeremy Raguain, Fellow at Seychelles Mission
Gator Halpern,
Time: 3:30 - 5 pm EDT
One of the most important ingredients for mobilizing engagement and action from individuals for personal and collective change, is concern. How we communicate about the climate crisis and raise awareness on the actions and solutions that are available, accessible and ready to deploy, determines whether we are able to empower and inspire our networks to take action.
It¡¯s the difference between someone becoming overwhelmed by the enormity and complexity of the problem that is presented, or, becoming elevated and engaged, ready to take action to create change. Are we simply stating the problem at hand, or can we become better storytellers as an international community?
This panel will bring together youth activists, climate change communications experts, and representatives from the 51³Ô¹Ï family to reflect on how we can generate concern about climate in ways that are not debilitating, and instead catalyze the change we need in society to cultivate climate ambition from our governments.
Panel
Speakers
Ayisha Siddiqa, Climate Justice Advocate at / Polluters Out
Shiv Soin, Youth Lead & Executive Director at TED Countdown and TREEage
Martina Donlon, Senior Public Information Officer at UN Department of Global Communications (DGC)
Vindra Ofejiro Oghenekparobo Aduara
President, Hallmark International Youth Club (HIYC)