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SUMMARY:STOP PLASTICS AND CHEMICALS CAMPAIGN - ACT 3
DESCRIPTION:AFRICAN ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK is organizing with partner associations: ASSOCIATION STOP POLLUTION and YOUTH CONSERVATION the launch of act 03 of the program focused on the collection of plastic waste\, capacity building and an awareness campaign on #plastics\, #chemicals and heavy metals. \nThese activities will take place from July 20 to 23 from 7 a.m. in the city of KRIBI in Cameroon.
URL:https://africanenvi.org/event/stop-plastics-and-chemicals-campaign-act-3/
LOCATION:Kribi\, Kribi\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:conferences,Field Work
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SUMMARY:STOP PLASTICS AND CHEMICALS CAMPAIGN TOURS: THE KICK OFF
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URL:https://africanenvi.org/event/stop-plastics-and-chemicals-campaign-tours-the-kick-off/
LOCATION:Kribi-Yaounde-Douala
CATEGORIES:Field Work
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SUMMARY:The second session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution\, including in the marine environment
DESCRIPTION:The second session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution\, including in the marine environment (INC-2) will take place from 29 May to 2 June 2023 at the United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Headquarters in Paris\, France. The meeting will be preceded by regional consultations on 28 May 2023\, at the same venue. \nIn February 2022\, at the resumed fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-5.2)\, a historic resolution (5/14) was adopted to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution\, including in the marine environment with the ambition to complete the negotiations by end of 2024. The instrument is to be based on a comprehensive approach that addresses the full life cycle of plastic. \nThe rapidly increasing levels of plastic pollution represent a serious global environmental issue that negatively impacts the environmental\, social\, economic and health dimensions of sustainable development. Under a business-as-usual scenario and in the absence of necessary interventions\, the amount of plastic waste entering aquatic ecosystems could nearly triple from some 9–14 million tonnes per year in 2016 to a projected 23–37 million tons per year by 2040. \n  \nSource: UNEP
URL:https://africanenvi.org/event/the-second-session-of-the-intergovernmental-negotiating-committee-to-develop-an-international-legally-binding-instrument-on-plastic-pollution-including-in-the-marine-environment/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:conferences
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SUMMARY:World Wetlands Day 2023 _ Informative Session / Journée Mondiale des Zones Humides_ Session d'information
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URL:https://africanenvi.org/event/world-wetlands-day-2023-_-informative-session-journee-mondiale-des-zones-humides_-session-dinformation/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom and Facdebook)\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221119
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SUMMARY:Cop27
DESCRIPTION:A defining moment in the fight against climate change.\nScience has established beyond doubt that the window for action is closing rapidly. In November 2022\, Egypt will host the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh\, with a view to building on previous successes and paving the way for future ambition. \nA golden opportunity for all stakeholders to rise to the occasion and tackle effectively the global challenge of climate change facilitated by Egypt on the African continent. \nIt is the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference\nEgypt assumes the incoming Presidency of COP 27 with a clear recognition of the gravity of the global climate challenge and appreciation of the value of multilateral\, collective and concerted action as the only means to address this truly global threat. \nAs we approach COP27\, we are committed to support an inclusive\, transparent and party-driven process to ensure timely and adequate action. \n  \nFrom Stockholm\, Rio\, Bali\, Kyoto\, Durban\, Paris\, Katowice\, Glasgow to Sharm El-Sheikh\nGlobal political will\, supported by science heading to a paradigm shift through just and ambitious transformation. \nIPCC has provided the credible science\, successive COP decisions laid out the collective governmental actions\, The Convention and its agreements outlined the principles\, legal obligations and guidelines for collective action. \nRecent IPCC reports have highlighted the gravity of the climate crisis and the need for immediate and sustained political will\, impactful action and effective cooperation. Building on Glasgow’s momentum\, we seek to further enhance the scope of deliverables across the climate action agenda. \nWe believe there is a need for progress on the ground on all aspects of our work; mitigation\, adaptation\, finance\, loss and damage. \nWe are aware of the challenges and the opportunities related to climate action\, and the potentials and needs of all including those who are in vulnerable situations and the vulnerable communities and we stand ready to engage with all parties to accelerate climate action.
URL:https://africanenvi.org/event/cop27/
CATEGORIES:conferences
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