Wednesday, 03 June 2020
Webinar series: How to articulate integrated responses to the health, economic and climate crisis in LAC
Issue based coalition on climate change and resilience
In the context of COVID-19, the interagency team has identified the need to (1) understand and provide recommendations related to the systemic nature of risk and the extent to which natural, human, political, economic and social systems interact; and (2) identify specific elements to link stimulus packages and recovery strategies and plans to environmental sustainability, climate action and resilience in order to Build Back Better and Greener.
Organized by: |
UNEP, ECLAC and the Global Compact |
Moderator: |
Teresa Moll de Alba, Senior Manager LAC, UN Global Compact |
Panellists: |
Gustavo Mañez, climate change coordinator for LAC, UNEP. |
José Luis Samaniego, Chief of the Division of Sustainable Development and Human Settlements, ECLAC. |
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Discussants: |
Andrea Meza, Director for Climate Change, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Government of Costa Rica |
Simon Stiell, Minister for Climate Resilience, the Environment, Forestry, Fisheries, Disaster Management, Information, Government of Grenada |
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Ismo Ulvila, Policy Officer, Co-chair of the Standing Committee on Finance del UNFCCC, DG-Clima, European Commission |
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Carlos Salle, Director of Energy Policies and Climate Change, Iberdrola Group |
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Date: |
Wednesday, June 3rd. |
Time: |
11 a.m. (Panama time) |
Languages: |
English and Spanish. |
Once Latin American and Caribbean states have tackled the immediate health emergency of COVID-19, the region will face a period of sharp economic contraction. The need to respond quickly to avoid a severe economic shock may provide a strong argument to disregard climate considerations. Economic recovery plans post COVID-19 will require vast amounts of resources, increasing the region’s already high debt. With current and expected impacts of climate change – drought, floods, hurricanes, losses in agriculture production, energy losses and exposure to increased pandemics, among others – most countries’ capacity to respond to climate crises will be critically decreased.
The link for registration is: https://undrr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oLbThCslTuikbXiTPy-XxA
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