Averting planetary peril: convening scientists and policymakers to tackle systemic climate risks

COP26 side event 10 November 2021 11:30—12:45 GMT/UTC Strangford Lough room, or via livestream.
Averting planetary peril: convening scientists and policymakers to tackle systemic climate risks

Climate change, extreme weather, environmental degradation and socio-economic vulnerabilities present a frightening picture of planetary risks. We share new insights, tools and imagery on risks, from systemic to specific, and explore engagement between scientists and policymakers to tackle them.

Join this event in-person in Glasgow, or watch online at the link below:

Drawing on a series of ground-breaking projects around planetary risks, this UNFCCC side event explores how scientists, researchers and others are working to communicate climate risks to decision-makers and policymakers at the highest levels. Wider audience discussion and Q&A will then provide opportunities to discuss engagement between scientists and policymakers, and consider how these vital links can be strengthened to enable evidence-based policymaking in the face of increasingly urgent planetary peril.

Speakers will discuss:

Speakers


This event is co-organized by the ISC, Chatham House and Climate Central. Key contacts:

Chatham House
Ms. Ludivine Rebet
eer@chathamhouse.org

Climate Central, Inc.
Ms. Karen Florini
kflorini@climatecentral.org

International Science Council (ISC)
Mme Anne-Sophie Stevance
anne-sophie.stevance@council.science

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