BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//wp-events-plugin.com//6.6.4.4//EN TZID:Europe/Brussels X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VEVENT UID:59@clubofrome.org DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20231130T000000 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20231212T000000 DTSTAMP:20231207T170731Z URL:https://www.clubofrome.org/events/cop28/ SUMMARY:The Club of Rome at the UN Climate talks DESCRIPTION:As new temperature records are being repeatedly set and climate impacts felt in wildfires\, floods\, storms and droughts worldwide\, the  28th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28) should be a mil estone moment for humanity. The first Global Stocktake (GST) will take pla ce at COP28 and will provide a comprehensive assessment of progress on the Paris Agreement. It is clear that we are not on track to meet key goals o f the agreement\; limiting global average temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and aligning finance flows with a pathway towards l ow greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development.\n\nThe COP process is in urgent need of reform\, as the current negotiations are not working\, the window for action is closing and failure to act risks crossi ng irreversible Earth tipping points. Systems change has to happen and we need a radical shift that includes a total phase out of fossil fuels.\n\nR epresentatives from the Club of Rome will be at COP 28 from 1 December 202 3 to 10 December 2023. For queries please send an email to: lmairlot@clubo frome.org \nCOP28 Photo Gallery\n\nStrategies for amplifying the call for COP reform\nFriday\, 1 December 09:00-10:00 GST\nLocation: Blue Zone\, Glo bal Commons Pavillion in the Natures Building.\n[embed]https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=hB1Ovfkswxg[/embed]\n\nIn the wake of the publication of the COP Reform Letter\, Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, co-president of The Club of Rome and Johan Rockström\, director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Director\, will co-host a dynamic roundtable to gather co -signatories and influential stakeholders to collaborate on strategies for amplifying the call for COP reform. The reform agenda is both ambitious a nd actionable\, centering on prioritising delivery and action\, anchoring discussions in cutting-edge science\, fostering smaller\, more frequent wo rking sessions\, incorporating non-state actor solutions and amplifying di verse voices\, including those of indigenous people and youth.\n\nWe Don't Have Time - Welcome to the COP28 Climate Hub\nFriday\, 1 December 12:30-1 3:00 GST\nLocation: Blue Zone\, Studio 16\, located within the Visitor Cen tre 9 rooftop\nMore information and to register.\n\nWhat is happening at C OP28? And what will be the main challenges? Live from the UN Climate Chang e Conference 2023 in Dubai\, UAE Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, Co-president o f The Club of Rome\, will speak at the We Don't Have Time public broadcast ing hub exploring crucial topics connected to the climate crisis\, such as fossil fuel phase-out and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.\n\nSp eakers include: Nick Nuttall\, Host\, Strategic Communications Director\, We Don't Have Time\, Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-presi dent\, Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson\, Host\, We Don't Have Time\, Ingmar R entzhog\, Founder &\; CEO\, We Don't Have Time\, Dr. Sweta Chakraborty\ , Risk and behavioral scientist\, CEO of North America\, We Don't Have Tim e\, Alex Rafalowicz\, Executive Director\, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation T reaty and Johan Falk\, CEO &\; Co-founder\, Exponential Roadmap Initiat ive.\nPATHWAYS TO A SUSTAINABLE EARTH: UNLOCKING SOLUTIONS THROUGH TRANSFO RMATIONAL SCIENCE\n\nSaturday\, 2 December 14:00-15:00 GST\nLocation: Glob al Innovation Hub Pavilion  \nThis Frontiers panel session aims to explo re the best setup for transformational science to unlock breakthrough\, sc alable solutions for our planet. Its objective is to highlight the signifi cance and functioning of relevant platforms\, initiatives\, and open scien ce outlets that facilitate the emergence of impactful solutions. This sess ion will draw upon the expertise of diverse stakeholders\, to delve into a critical examination of the key obstacles and challenges that must be add ressed today to fully harness the potential of transformational science as the basis of policy discourse. The panel will also evaluate the most effe ctive mechanisms for fostering trust in science and promoting its wide dis semination through policy\, education and industry. \n\nSpeakers include: Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-president\, Carlos Peres\, Planet Prize winner\, Dominic Waughray\, WBCSD3\, Lars Peter Riishojgard\ , WMO\, Joeri Rogelj\, Grantham Institute\, Fred Fenter\, Chief Executive Editor\, Frontiers and Wendy Broadgate\, Future Earth (potential moderator ).\nWE DON'T HAVE TIME - WELCOME TO THE COP28 CLIMATE HUB\nSunday\, 3 Dece mber 12:00 GST\nLocation: Blue Zone  \n[embed]https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=qrqmhD9WWFQ&t=8s[/embed]\n\nWelcome to our public broadcasting hub at the UN Climate Change Conference 2023 in Dubai\, UAE. Together with our p artners\, we will explore the challenges and solutions to the climate cris is. We will bring in company leaders\, policy-makers\, civil society leade rs\, and climate experts to talk about finance\, policy\, digitalisation a nd nature-based solutions as we closely follow the negotiations on-site in Dubai. With our Future Voices Youth Empowerment Hub\, we will also expand the opportunities for young individuals to influence global leaders and d ecision-makers at COP28.\n\nHosted by Nick Nuttall and Catarina Rolfsdotte r-Jansson from We Don't Have Time. Speakers include Ingmar Rentzhog\, Foun der &\; CEO\, We Don't Have Time\, Per Espen Stoknes\, Associate Profes sor\, BI Norwegian Business School and Belén Páez\, President\, Fundaci ón Pachamama.\nFAST-TRACKING THE DECARBONISATION OF BUSINESS\nMonday\, 4 December 07:00-08:15 GST\nLocation: The Marina Hotel\n\nBusiness model tra nsformation and decarbonisation require a coordinated and cross-industry a pproach. Although the emissions that result from a companies’ value chai n\, also known as scope 3\, are the hardest to measure\, and hold industry accountable for\, they represent the largest share of a company’s carbo n footprint. This event organised by The New York Times will look at how p olicies and standards can accelerate decarbonisation and circularity\, whi lst advancing sustainable business practices.\n\n\nSpeakers include: Sandr ine Dixson-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-president\, Sophia Mendelsohn\, Chief Sustainability and Commercial Officer at SAP and Jean-Pascal Tricoir e\, Chairman at Schneider Electric.\nModerated by Stephan Dunbar-Johnson\, President International of The New York Times.\nADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY IN CLIMATE ACTION\nMonday\, 4 December 10:30-11:00 GST\nLocation: Female Quotient\, Future Mobility Hub \nSandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Club of R ome co-president will speak at the opening ceremony of this event where th ought leaders will examine the intrinsic connection between gender equalit y and climate resilience - an exploration and celebration of collective po wer- every voice\, every action counts. \n\nSpeakers include Sandrine Dix son-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-president\, Sophie Lambin\, KITE Insigh ts\, CEO\, Leslie Johnston\, Laudes Foundation\, CEO and Kathy McLeod\, Cl imate Resilience for All\, CEO.\nNEW INSIGHTS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE\n\nMonday \, 4 December 14:30-15:30 GST\nLocation: TA1-135 GF (Map in email) Arizona State University Pavilion\, Blue Zone\nMore information.\nSandrine Dixson -Declève\, The Club of Rome co-president will be part of a panel discussi on with the Global Futures Laboratory and the Earth League identifying the most crucial outcomes that COP should aim for to expedite the transition toward food systems transformations\, global warming mitigation and carbon removal. Discussion will examine how we can enhance the integration of sc ientific insights and policy decisions at the international level within t he context of the COP\, and identify what strategies or mechanisms are ess ential to foster greater exchange between these realms.\n\nOpening: Peter Schlosser\, Global Futures\, Vice-president and Johan Rockström\, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research\, Director.\nPanelists: Sandrine Di xson-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-president and Laura Pereira\, The Univ ersity of the Witwatersrand\, Associate professor (TBC).\nGENDER EQUALITY ON THE TABLE: EMPOWERING WOMEN IN COP28 NEGOTIATIONS\nMonday\, 4 December 16:00-16:30 GST\nLocation: Female Quotient\, Future Mobility Hub \n\nTake a seat at the table where female leaders\, negotiators\, and activists ar e not just seen but heard\, making monumental contributions to global clim ate policies. This panel will showcase the remarkable work done by women s haping climate policies and advocate for more inclusive and gender-respons ive climate agreements. \n\nPanelists: Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Clu b of Rome co-president \, Carine de Meyere\, Women of the World founder\, Leslie Johnston\, Laudes Foundation\,  CEO and Sophie Lambin\, KITE Insig hts\, CEO.\nTHE ROOF OVER OUR HEADS\n\nWednesday\, 6 December 09:00-10:00\ nLocation: Blue Zone\, Resilience Hub \n\nCOP28 in Dubai will mark the 1s t year since the start of the Roof Over Our Heads campaign which conducted labs in 17 settlements across nine cities in India providing valuable ins ights into the housing challenges faced by women and their communities in the face of extreme climate impacts on their homes. The campaign has been set up by Club of Rome member Sheela Patel who will lead this session. She will be joined by Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-presiden t and High Level Climate Champion for COP28\, HE Razan Al Mubarak who will launch a publication showcasing the campaign's one-year journey. \nTHE AR T OF LEADING WITH VISION\n\nWednesday\, 6 December 17:30-19:30\nLocation: Kyu House\, Alkersal Avenue\nRegistration\n\nSYPartners and the Salama bin t Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation have boldly imagined and explored future vis ions with leaders and organisations. Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Club o f Rome co-president will join an extraordinary group of global leaders to explore how they use vision to advance their own climate work.\n\n\nSpeake rs include Sandrine Dixson-Declève\, The Club of Rome co-president\, Prad eep Sharma\, Salama bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation\, Laura Anne Edwards\ , Data Oasis\, Vijay Kumar Thallam\, Rythu Sadhikara Samstha\, Walter Link \, NOW Partners and Rie Norregaard-Madsen\, SYPartners.\n\nBUILDING TRUST AND RADICAL COLLABORATION FOR PEOPLE &\; THE PLANET\nFriday\, 8 Decembe r 13:00-14:30\nLocation: Women’s Pavillion\, Green Zone\nRegistration\n\ nThe Club of Rome co-president Sandrine Dixson-Declève will speak at a mu lti-stakeholder dialogue exploring opportunities to create new areas of co llaboration among those involved in addressing the interconnected crisis o f climate and nature and its impacts on people. New risks are emerging in the already complex planetary crisis\, contributing to rising inequalities and unprecedented impacts on the most vulnerable\, heightened political i nstability\, increased frequency of conflicts\, pandemics\, and economic s hocks\, just to name a few. These require new solutions and\, importantly\ , new ways of seeing\, being and working: a commitment to collaborate that makes a systemic transformation of society possible.\n\nThe dialogue will spotlight inspirational women leaders and high-level representatives from Member States\, UN agencies\, private sector\, indigenous communities\, f armers\, and youth in a spirit of shared leadership\, while championing a 50:50 vision for gender balance\, as well as inclusion and diversity. The event is hosted by Kite Insights\, SHE Changes Climate\, Women of the Worl d and UNFCCC High-level champions.\nDELIVERING ON GLASGOW: HALTING AND REV ERSING FOREST LOSS BY 2030\n\nSaturday\, 9 December 16:30-18:00\nLocation: Blue Zone\, Al Waha Theatre  \n\nWorld leaders will look at the progress made to date on halting and reversing forest lost\, and how coalitions of governments can work together to develop a positive economy.  They will also address the financial instruments needed such as carbon markets\, and debt and nature swaps. The Club of Rome co-president Sandrine Dixson-Decl ève will moderate the panel with leaders from Costa Rica\, France\, Kenya \, Canada and the Republic of China.\nSUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION\, HEALTHY DI ETS FOR ALL AND ADDRESSING FOOD LOSS AND WASTE\n\nSaturday\, 10 December 1 0:30-12:00\nLocation: Connect Conference Auditorium\, Green Zone \n\n\n\n \n\n\nShifting consumption and reducing food loss and waste are crucial to address climate change. The Club of Rome is part of the Transforming Urba n-Rural Food Systems (TURFS) consortium who have organised this event to e ngage stakeholders with actionable solutions for more sustainable consumpt ion patterns\, promoting healthier food choices\, and reducing food loss a nd waste. The session will focus on outcomes\, future policies and investm ents in healthy\, affordable\, and sustainable consumption and food loss a nd waste across urban-rural areas.\n\n\n\n\n ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.clubofrome.org/wp-content/uploads/20 23/11/nik-QXv1T5c359o-unsplash1.jpg CATEGORIES:Planetary Emergency END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Dubai X-LIC-LOCATION:Asia/Dubai BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20221130T000000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0400 TZOFFSETTO:+0400 TZNAME:+04 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE END:VCALENDAR