CARIBBEAN AIR POLLUTION INITIATIVE PART 2

CARIBBEAN AIR POLLUTION INITIATIVE PART 2

  • July 29, 2021
  • 11:00 am

    CARIBBEAN AIR POLLUTION INITIATIVE PART 2 | SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE OF CARBON IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE CONVERSATION | JULY 29, 2021 |11.00 A.M. AST 

     The use of trees and vegetation to sequester carbon dioxide and clean the air is one popular strategy to ensure the national determined contributions (NDCs) are successful. The past few weeks have brought into sharper focus the acute impacts of climate change on many regions around the globe and also the urgent need to accelerate the climate change mitigation efforts.

    Under discussion will be the varied climate change mitigation efforts and issues such as carbon pricing, carbon sequestration and the relevant communication methods of the necessary behavioural changes for success.

    Panellists:  

    • Dr. David Bynoe, National Coordinator, GEF Small Grants Programme, UNDP
    • Mrs. Adriana Bazan-Fuster, Climate Finance SpecialistUnited Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
    • Mr. Rohan Payne, Ministry of Environment and National Beautification, Barbados
    • Dr. Lucy Richardson, Climate Communications Researcher, Monash University, Australia
    • Please click on the link for  CBS Air Pollution Initiative Part 2 Video (1).mp4 or  visit here to view on YouTube.

     

    Register in advance for this webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9H_8bWG9Sl6S1kyCNytZ1A

    Queries may be directed to: kirk.douglas@cavehill.uwi.edu or biosecurity@cavehill.uwi.edu

    2021-7 -29 11:00 am 2021-7 -29 Europe/London CARIBBEAN AIR POLLUTION INITIATIVE PART 2 CARIBBEAN AIR POLLUTION INITIATIVE PART 2 | SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE OF CARBON IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE CONVERSATION | JULY 29, 2021 |11.00 A.M. AST   The use of trees and vegetation to sequester carbon dioxide and clean the air is one popular strategy to ensure the national determined contributions (NDCs) are successful. The past few weeks have brought into Not indicated
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