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SUMMARY:An Introduction to South Shropshire Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:On 11 July\, U3A will run an event entitled An Introduction to South Shropshire Climate Action. \nIt will be lead by Fiona Morgan and Nick Read\, the Project Coordinators for South Shropshire Climate Action. \nIt will take place in United Reformed Church Hall\, High Street\, Church Stretton\, SY6 6BY \nTea and coffee will be available. Donations will be accepted and all guests are welcome. \nThis event is supported by Marches Energy Agency
URL:https://unacentral.uk/event/an-introduction-to-south-shropshire-climate-action/
LOCATION:United Reformed Church Hall\,\, United Reformed Church Hall\, High Street\, Church Stretton\, SY6 6BY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Shropshire
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SUMMARY:UN Climate Conference COP28 Report
DESCRIPTION:Warwick District UNA will hold a meeting on 20 January where\, after a short AGM\, two speakers will address the question: \nUN Climate Conference COP28 – Was it a success or another “talking shop”?\nThe guest speaker will be Sarah Millar\, Programme Director\, Climate Emergency Collaboration Group (CECG). \nAlso present at COP28 Conference was a Branch committee member Jason Garrett from Leamington Spa who works for World Vision and he will also make a contribution to the debate. \nThe meeting will be held at Leamington Spa Baptist Church\, Chandos Street Leamington Spa\, CV32 4RT. \nIt will also be available online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89190086667?pwd=ZktIaW5pQTl5bnlBRzRZMXl5STE3UT09 \nBoth Sarah and Jason attended the UN COP28 conference in Dubai. They both will explain and give their feedback on the Conference i.e. their expectations and experiences and whether COP28 was a success and delivered what was on the table and plus moving forward. The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC\, more commonly known as COP28\, was the 28th United Nations Climate Change conference held from 30 November until 12 December at Expo City\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates. \nSarah Millar works at the Climate Emergency Collaboration Group (CECG) as a Programme Director. Prior to the CECG\, Sarah worked for 5 years as a climate change specialist consulting for C40 Cities\, Bloomberg Philanthropies\, Unilever\, the Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group and the World Green Building Council. Sarah has worked at the heart of the COP process from within the UK Government\, leading its international stakeholder engagement from Copenhagen to Paris. Before joining the UK Government\, Sarah worked in Brussels for 8 years on EU climate and environmental policy for the Mayor of London\, the Confederation of British Industry and in the European Parliament. Sarah has studied at the University of Hull\, Université Robert Schuman Strasbourg and CERIS in Brussels. She is a senior associate at the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
URL:https://unacentral.uk/event/un-climate-conference-cop28-report-2/
LOCATION:Leamington Spa Baptist Church\, Chandos Street\, Leamington Spa\, Warwickshire\, CV32 4RN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Warwick
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SUMMARY:UN Climate Conference COP28 Report
DESCRIPTION:Warwick District UNA will hold a meeting on 20 January where\, after a short AGM\, two speakers will address the question: \nUN Climate Conference COP28 – Was it a success or another “talking shop”?\nThe guest speaker will be Sarah Millar\, Programme Director\, Climate Emergency Collaboration Group (CECG). \nAlso present at COP28 Conference was a Branch committee member Jason Garrett from Leamington Spa who works for World Vision and he will also make a contribution to the debate. \nThe meeting will be held at Leamington Spa Baptist Church\, Chandos Street Leamington Spa\, CV32 4RT. \nIt will also be available online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89190086667?pwd=ZktIaW5pQTl5bnlBRzRZMXl5STE3UT09 \nBoth Sarah and Jason attended the UN COP28 conference in Dubai. They both will explain and give their feedback on the Conference i.e. their expectations and experiences and whether COP28 was a success and delivered what was on the table and plus moving forward. The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC\, more commonly known as COP28\, was the 28th United Nations Climate Change conference held from 30 November until 12 December at Expo City\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates. \nSarah Millar works at the Climate Emergency Collaboration Group (CECG) as a Programme Director. Prior to the CECG\, Sarah worked for 5 years as a climate change specialist consulting for C40 Cities\, Bloomberg Philanthropies\, Unilever\, the Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group and the World Green Building Council. Sarah has worked at the heart of the COP process from within the UK Government\, leading its international stakeholder engagement from Copenhagen to Paris. Before joining the UK Government\, Sarah worked in Brussels for 8 years on EU climate and environmental policy for the Mayor of London\, the Confederation of British Industry and in the European Parliament. Sarah has studied at the University of Hull\, Université Robert Schuman Strasbourg and CERIS in Brussels. She is a senior associate at the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
URL:https://unacentral.uk/event/un-climate-conference-cop28-report/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Warwick
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SUMMARY:COP28 and OCHA
DESCRIPTION:The 28th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change\, more commonly known as COP28\, is happening in Dubai\, United Arab Emirates from 30 November to 12 December. \nOCHA is taking part in COP28 under the leadership of USG Martin Griffiths. As we head towards the COP\, here are things you should know. \nWhy does climate change matter to humanitarians?\nThe climate crisis is fast becoming the biggest driver of humanitarian need\, hitting the world’s most vulnerable people first\, and worst. There has been an 800 per cent increase in climate-related humanitarian appeals in the last 20 years. Each year\, between a quarter and a third of funds from the Central Emergency Response Fund goes to climate-related disasters. The IFRC estimates that without new and large-scale investments\, the number of people requiring humanitarian assistance due to extreme weather-related events could increase to over 200 million by 2050\, while related response funding requirements could increase to US$20 billion annually by 2030. \nClimate change is a threat multiplier\, making the climate crisis a humanitarian crisis. \nWhat does OCHA want to see achieved at COP28\n\n Close the climate finance gap to build resilience in crisis settings  \n\nOCHA is working with partners to ensure that climate finance leaves no one behind\, especially people in fragile and conflict affected communities. The Health\, Relief\, Recovery and Peace Day at COP 28 is a seminal moment to ensure that climate finance is new and additional to humanitarian finance and builds resilience in communities on the front lines. OCHA is also supporting agreement on a new global Loss and Damage Fund and related funding arrangements. Humanitarian response also needs to be scaled up\, and OCHA is aiming to gather donor support to increase the role of the CERF in responding to the climate crisis\, including through a new CERF Climate Action Account. \n\n Act ahead of disasters to save lives and livelihoods\n\nOCHA aims to make COP 28 a moment where the global approach to climate disasters shifts from reaction to prevention. OCHA is working with humanitarian actors and their funding partners to scale-up and better coordinate anticipatory and early action\, fully fund the Secretary General’s Early Warning for All initiative and ensure that Multilateral Development Banks increase pre-arranged financing. \nOCHA also wants to see commitments to ensure that gender equality and women’s empowerment are at the heart of all responses to the climate emergency. \nWhat is OCHA doing at COP28?\nOCHA is providing a platform to raise the voices of the affected people \nOCHA is coordinating the humanitarian community to increase advocacy around the devastating consequences of climate-related disasters and the imperative to immediately scale-up support to the most vulnerable. This includes establishing the first dedicated ‘Humanitarian Hub’ at CoP 28 – a shared space for events that highlight the impacts and solutions on the front lines. \nThe Hub will host more than 40 events organized with the support of dozens of entities\, including local and international humanitarian partners\, academics\, private sector and governments. \nOCHA is advocating for closing the finance gap   \nOCHA and UN partners have also co-developed with the CoP Presidency a ‘Declaration on Relief\, Recovery and Peace’ and related ‘package of solutions’ which commit finance providers to ensure that no one is left behind\, by accelerating climate action in contexts of fragility\, violence and high humanitarian need. OCHA will also share its package of solutions\, including its plans to scale-up the role of the CERF in climate action. \nOCHA is advocating for scaling up early warning and anticipatory action  \nOCHA is asking for commitments to fully fund the Secretary General’s Early Warning for All initiative\, with priority attached to those crisis settings where no effective early warning exists. OCHA is seeking commitments from humanitarian actors and their funding partners to scaling up and better coordinating anticipatory and early action\, making it the ‘default’ option to all foreseeable climate-related disasters. \nOCHA is working to elevate the voices of affected people for climate action  \nSenegalese singer Oumy Gueye\, aka OMG\, an advocate for humanitarian causes in the Sahel\, will perform and participate in OCHA events in Dubai. OMG will highlight the humanitarian challenges in the Sahel\, including as a result of the climate crisis. \nJoin us at our OCHA-led events\n\nStrengthening Delivery: Aligning development\, humanitarian\, and climate finance.This event is co-organized by IFAD and OCHA. (at SE Room 5\, Blue Zone on 3 Dec\, 11.30 –13:00)\nOfficial opening of Humanitarian Hub(at Humanitarian Hub\, Green Zone on 2 Dec\, 10:30- 11:00)\nScaling up CERF’s role in climate action (at Humanitarian Hub\, Green Zone on 3 Dec\, 15:30- 16:30)\n\nWatch via live stream on OCHA social media platforms. \nOther events to watch\n\nThe 1st Conference for Hosting Countries of World’s Humanitarian Hubs (at Blue Zone on 3 Dec\, 10am)\nAccelerating Climate Action and Finance in Countries and Communities Facing Multifaceted Crises – Launch of the Climate\, Relief\, Recovery and Peace Declaration.(Blue Zone Alwaha Theatre\, Blue Zone on 3 Dec\, 12:00 -13.30)\nTaking Early Action to Scale: A Charter for the Future(at Blue Zone on 3 Dec\, 9:30- 10:30 am)\nDelivering Early Warnings for All (EW 4ALL)(at Green Zone on 3 Dec\, 10:30-12:00)\nHow can the Grand Bargain agenda strengthen humanitarian climate mitigation work and disaster prevention (at Humanitarian Hub\, Green Zone on 4 Dec\, 2pm)\nStrengthening Urban Resilience for a Changing Climate(at Humanitarian Hub\, Green Zone on 6 Dec\, 2pm)\n\nSee all events at the Hub here. \nThe time and venue indicated here are based on the available information and subject to change. Please visit the COP28 website for more up-to-date information on the schedule \n 
URL:https://unacentral.uk/event/cop28-and-ocha/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,COP28
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