Date/Time: January 19, 2023 (12-1PM ET / 9-10AM PT)
Be a part of us for a dialog on COP15 to debate what biodiversity negotiators achieved in Montreal and which options are urgently wanted to assist halt and reverse biodiversity loss.
In accordance with the UN Setting Programme, local weather change is among the many prime 5 causes of biodiversity loss, alongside adjustments in land and sea use, air pollution, useful resource extraction and the unfold of invasive species. As such, we are going to discover how the biodiversity and local weather crises reinforce one another and the way their interconnection should inform the options we will advance to deal with them collectively.
On this webinar, biodiversity consultants from academia and enterprise will replicate on COP15’s outcomes and talk about:
- How firms can help world biodiversity targets
- What we will study from local weather motion to duplicate and enhance for nature
- How firms can set measurable targets for nature, and assess and report their progress
Moderator:
- Theresa Lieb, Senior Analyst, Meals Methods, GreenBiz Group
Audio system:
- Varsha Vijay, Ph.D., Technical Director, Science Primarily based Targets Community (SBTN)
- Alexander Ok. Killion, Ph.D., Managing Director, Heart for Biodiversity and World Change, Yale College
- Madeline Hodge, Biodiversity Programme Lead, Ørsted
If you cannot tune in reside, please register and we are going to e mail you a hyperlink to entry the webcast recording and assets, obtainable to you on-demand after the reside webcast.