Dialogues to increase climate action - Session 4

29 Jun 2021
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At the lagoon of Alegría, Usulután, El Salvador, water levels have dropped dramatically in the drought that is affecting the region. Here, where the water has receded hundreds of meters, a man carries a “cantaro” of water across the dry lagoon bed. The effect of climate changes in the Central American region are already extreme. Photo: LWF/Sean Hawkey

At the lagoon of Alegría, Usulután, El Salvador, water levels have dropped dramatically in the drought that is affecting the region. Here, where the water has receded hundreds of meters, a man carries a “cantaro” of water across the dry lagoon bed. The effect of climate changes in the Central American region are already extreme. Photo: LWF/Sean Hawkey

Time: 21:00 - 23:30 | GMT+02:00
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COP

A four-part interactive series to raise climate ambition towards COP26

The Lutheran World Federation and ACT Alliance are jointly inviting climate advocates, specifically from the South and Central American regions, to this online series.

It focuses on the intersection between climate resilience, the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), and the COVID-19 pandemic on the climate agenda. Session 4 revisits advocacy actions in these areas, enriching the climate advocacy plans towards COP26.

Representatives from the sciences, politics, and faith communities committed to climate action contribute to this session.

 

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Event languages: Spanish, with simultaneous translation into English and Portuguese

 

At the lagoon of Alegría, Usulután, El Salvador, water levels have dropped dramatically in the drought that is affecting the region. Here, where the water has receded hundreds of meters, a man carries a “cantaro” of water across the dry lagoon bed. The effect of climate changes in the Central American region are already extreme. Photo: LWF/Sean Hawkey

At the lagoon of Alegría, Usulután, El Salvador, water levels have dropped dramatically in the drought that is affecting the region. Here, where the water has receded hundreds of meters, a man carries a “cantaro” of water across the dry lagoon bed. The effect of climate changes in the Central American region are already extreme. Photo: LWF/Sean Hawkey

Time: 21:00 - 23:30 | GMT+02:00
Series:
Series:
COP