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Students Doing Goal-Oriented Science for the Sustainable Development Goals—SDG 5: Gender Equality

UNITAR (eduCCate Global): Transformative teaching in Climate Change

Germanwatch: Global Climate Risk Index 2020

Global Climate Action - What we are doing? What we need to do? The 2019 Yearbook and the Climate Action Pathways

Moderator: Monica Araya, Co-Founder, Costa Rica Limpia 1. Welcome remarksMr. Martin FrickSenior Director for Policy and Programme Coordination UNFCCC2. Opening remarksMr. Gonzalo MuñozHigh-Level ChampionCOP 25 Presidency of ChileSegment 1: Ted Talks of The Yearbook of Global Climate ActionTED Talk style presentationson each thematic area covering three elements: Status, Opportunities/Vision and Messages to policy-makers3. Thematic Area: Land Use Ms. Musonda MumbaChief Terrestrial Ecosystems Unit (TEU) Ecosystems Division UN Environment and Chair of the Global Partnership of Forest and Landscape Restoration4. Thematic Area: Ocean and Coastal ZonesMr. Salvatore AricoHead Ocean Science Section, IOC/UNESCO5. Thematic Area: Water Mr. Martin ShoulerAssociate Director, Arup6. Thematic Area Human Settlements Ms.Renata GomezPolicy Officer, Regions47. Thematic Area: Transport Ms. Alice YiuPolicy and Advocacy Associate, SLoCaT 8. Thematic Area: Energy Ms. Elizabeth PressDirector,Planning and Programme Support, IRENA9. Thematic Area: Industry Ms. Jennie GleedSenior Policy Manager, CDP10. Thematic Area: Resilience Mr. David HowlettHead of Policy, Global Resilience PartnershipSegment 2: Moderated discussion Climate Action Pathways11. Panel discussion This panel will explore the opportunities for action outlined in the climate action pathways with panelists from governments, private sector, science and think tanks.Ms. Adelle Thomas, BahamasMr. Philippe Lacoste, Director of Sustainable Development, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of FranceMr. Iñigo Losada,Director of Research,University of CantabriaMs. Julia Panzer, Head of Group Public Affairs & Sustainability, Danfoss12. Questions and interventions from the floor 13. Closing remarksMr. Gonzalo Muñoz High-Level Champion, COP 25 Presidency of Chile

Future Earth International: The Global Carbon Budget 2019: Budget and trends in carbon emissions and sinks

Solar Cookers International: Building Solar Cooking Capacity Worldwide to Support the NDCs, Part 2

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Climate Action Network International: Fridays For Future International

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