Overview - 2° or 4° Climate Change? Consequences for Development
SESSION 1 The Fundamentals: Consequences of a 4° world
SESSION 2 Insights from Communities of Practice
Discussion 1: It's Getting Brighter: Delivering Clean Energy for Development
Discussion 2: Seriously Uncoal: Decommissioning Coal Power Worldwide
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Germanwatch Resource Expedition (Martin Fliegner, Thomas Rahne)
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Mona Bricke, Klima Allianz Deutschland, European Coordination
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Pinar Aksogan, Climate and Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace Mediterranean
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With video-input from: Nicole Ghio, Sierra Club, Washington Office; Lina Li, Greenovation Hub, China
Discussion 3: Strengthening Adaptation: Improving the Established Governance Architecture
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Emmanuel Seck, ENDA Energie Environnement Développement Senegal
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Raju Pandit Chhetri, Independent Consultant / Nepal (>>> Video)
SESSION 3: Policy responses to the climate crisis
Discussion 1: The 2015 Climate Agreement: Opportunity, Gaps & Risks
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Seyni Nafo, African climate negotiator for the ADP
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Nicole Wilke, International Climate Policy, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety
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Wael Hmaidan, Director Climate Action Network – International (CAN-I)
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Srinivas Krishnaswami, Director Vasudha Foundation, India
Discussion 2: Climate Risks: Reshaping Foreign Policy?
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Ronny Jumeau, Climate Change Ambassador (Seychelles)
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Martin Frick, Special Envoy Germany Forgein Policy
Discussion 3: Sustainable Development Agenda: Towards a New Paradigm? What Role for Climate?
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Bernadette Fischler, WWF UK
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Steffen Bauer, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik
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Vositha Wijenayake, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator - CANSA