DECEMBER 3rd - 9th IN-PERSON & ONLINE
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DECEMBER 3rd - 9th | IN-PERSON & ONLINE |
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Join
Foreign Policy on the ground at COP28 in Dubai for a series of roundtables and public briefings dedicated to advancing collective action to address climate change. |
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Accelerating Women-Led Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change |
Dec, 4th, 8:00 a.m. GST, In-Person Future Mobility Hub, 10th Floor, Uptown Tower Dubai |
Leveraging insights from FP Analytics' latest research, this roundtable will explore the benefits of investing in women-led solutions to address climate and socio-economic challenges. This event aims to help advance the policies, financial strategies, land protections, and reforms required to enhance women's contributions in driving significant environmental and socio-economic progress. |
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Climate Resilience and Healthcare: Safeguarding Global Wellbeing |
Dec, 4th, 1:00 p.m. GST, In-Person Future Mobility Hub, 10th Floor, Uptown Tower Dubai |
Leaders from government, industry, and civil society will convene for a closed-door roundtable discussion on the intersection of climate and healthcare. The focus of the session will be on ways to proactively invest in more climate-resilient and sustainable healthcare systems and to mitigate climate-impact throughout global supply chains. |
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Dec, 6th, 9: 00 a.m. GST, In-Person & Online Future Mobility Hub, 10th Floor, Uptown Tower Dubai |
Against the backdrop of COP, where the stakes for collaborative action on climate comes to the fore, Foreign Policy will host a morning of thoughtful discussions on decarbonization and climate resilience efforts across sectors. While the world converges on solutions for a warming planet, this forum underlines the powerful effect of collaborative efforts across various levels of governance and society. |
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The Catch Live Taping @ COP28 |
Dec, 9th, 5: 45 p.m. GST, In-Person & Online COP28 Resilience Hub, Blue Zone, Expo City Dubai |
Please note that in-person attendance is dependent on your Blue Zone access. |
As fishing grounds shift, reliance on the oceans for food increases, and maritime borders move with sea level change, what can be done to prevent the next global conflict over fish? Join Foreign Policy and the Walton Family Foundation for a live podcast taping of The Catch at COP28. |
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