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Morning talks at the Nordic COP22 Pavilion

November 8-18, every day from 9.30-10.00 (free coffee and croissants) – watch the streaming from our COP22 morning talk at facebook and join us virtually or in real life at COP22

 
SEE ATTACHED PROGRAMME, INCLUDING FULL OVERVIEW OF EVENT AT THE NORDIC COP22 PAVILION – ALL OTHER EVENTS ARE STREAMED AT WWW.NORDEN.ORG/COP22/STREAMING
 
 
Tuesday, November 8: YOUNGO – UNFCCC Youth will talk about the climate crisis or challenge seen from a young person’s perspective. The talk is also a follow up to the Youth Day at the Nordic COP22 Pavilion, including an Action for Climate Empowerment workshop.
 
Wednesday, November 9: Kåre Press-Kristensen, the Ecological Council of Denmark, will tell us on the personal level about how he and his family have managed to achieve a low energy life and on the political level hone in on the need to include the transportation sector in the CO2 quota system.
Thursday, November 10: Stéphanie C. Lefrère, former curator of the department of Natural History, Regional Museum of Lapland, has been living almost 18 years in Lapland. She will talk about her own  experiences when observing climate change in Lapland
Friday, November 11: Bernard Plancade, Senior Vice President, ROCKWOOL International, will talk about how energy efficiency can contribute to cutting costs for a +2C future and how circular business contributes to greener growth - plus what barriers need to be overcome?
 
Saturday, November 12: Kjell Nilsson, Director of Nordregio, the NCM institution for regional studies, will talk about the fact that the Arctic is not a nature reserve: 4 million people live in the Arctic region. He will focus on the challenges and opportunities people in small Arctic communities face.
 
Monday, November 14: Steen Gade, former Danish MP and climate veteran, will talk about “Climate Year 2” after the Paris Agreement and the passing of the SDGs. Why did it take so long and what needs to be done now?
 
Tuesday, November 15: Ida Klockmann, will address the issue of gender and climate. How are the two linked and why does it make sense to talk about climate in a gender perspective at all?
 
Wednesday, November 16: Yvo de Boer, former head of the UNFCCC and director of the 3GI, will give us his view of the status of the climate agenda now that COP22 is drawing to a close.
 
Thursday, November 17: Dagfinn Høybråten, Secretary General, Nordic Council of Ministers will talk about green policies and green growth in the Nordic region, including initiatives by the Nordic prime Ministers, and lift the veil for the next wave of Nordic green projects with a global scope.
 
Friday, November 18: Surprise speaker….
 
 
Follow us at COP22 at www.norden.org/cop22
 
Med venlig hilsen/Kind regards

Michael Funch
Projektleder COP22/Kommunikation
Project Manager COP22/Communication
Mobil: +45 21 71 71 43
mifu@norden.org

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