Posts tagged climate change
A New Podcast for Climate Change Communicators

Talking In This Climate is a new podcast series that follows six millennials as they go on a shared and often hilarious journey to become better communicators of climate and environmental issues. With no prior experience in podcasting, and recorded through several gruelling months of lock down in Victoria, Australia, the team have managed to pull together a diverse array of episodes on climate communication.

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Local economic development in the Pacific Islands

30 October 2020: This webinar was presented by the Pacific Partnership for the implementation of the New Urban Agenda (PP-NUA). The objective is to inform participants about the outcomes of an action based training program that has been piloted by local governments in Kiribati, the Cook Islands and the Marshall Islands, and to explore how the experience from the pilot program might have relevance for other Pacific Island communities.

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Concurrent disasters, the new normal? Six months after the Australian bushfires

If managing multiple disasters at a time will be the new normal, how can local governments and their communities simultaneously manage recovery efforts while coping with concurrent disasters? This may be a significant turning point for the reconceptualisation and reintegration of “resilience” into all aspects of local government disaster planning.

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9 Actionable Lessons for Positive Climate Change Communication, with David Holmes

On 7th May 2020, Point Advisory and the ICLEI Young Writers Network hosted a webinar on positive climate change communication for agency and empowerment. Drawing from communications research, the webinar was designed to empower listeners with new skills, perspectives and actionable ways of effectively and positively communicating climate change, especially in the context of COVID-19.

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Local Governments Confront the Dual Challenges of COVID and Climate

As local governments adapt to life under lockdown many face disruptions to their climate plans. Confronting the dual challenges of coronavirus and climate change will require municipal governments to get creative and draw on non-monetary reserves: their community’s compassion and social capital to help them navigate these uncertain waters.

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Climate Emergencies Swell to over 100 councils across Australia and New Zealand

Over 100 local governments in Australia and New Zealand have now declared a climate emergency according to the latest data from Cedamia. The number has risen sharply since the first climate emergency declaration by Darebin City Council in 2016.

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Local government climate action aligned with 11,000 Scientists

11,000 scientists have banded together to deliver the World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency.

This solutions-focused report presented 6 critical actions that the world must promptly deliver to avoid “untold suffering due to the climate crisis”.

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Anna Reynolds, Lord Mayor of Hobart delivers capital city climate statement in Seoul

Lord Mayor of Hobart, Anna Reynolds delivered a Statement on behalf of all Australian capital cities at the Seoul Mayors Forum last week outlining their commitment to climate and calling for stronger cooperation with the Australian Government. The Lord Mayor also spoke at a high level plenary at the Forum and was interviewed for ICLEI’s CityTalk blog.

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