
From 12:00am ending at 11:59pm 11 days later, daily from Thursday 31 March until Sunday 10 April
Online, Online, Online
A pressing question facing climate change actors is “in a turn off the CO2-tap scenario, how do you deal with the remnant inertia in climate systems?” This panel aims to bring diverse voices from regions most vulnerable to current climate impacts to address issues of climate repair (such as GHG removal via natural solutions, indigenous responses and climate engineering).
This four-person session is intended to have relaxed but frank debate in a format that allows speakers to engage with ease.
Moderator: Michael Bravo, University Senior Lecturer and Fellow of Downing College, University of Cambridge
Speakers:
Saleemul Huq, director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD); Åsa Larsson-Blind, Swedish-Sámi politician, vice president of the Saami Council; Dr. Peter Waweru Wangai, Lecturer. Department of Environmental Studies & Community Development, Kenyatta University
*Note: This is a pre-recorded session which was part of the Cambridge Zero Climate Change Festival this past October. You can access it online here - https://youtu.be/3oV-tkNzp1Y