In commemoration of International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, SLYCAN Trust organised a Twitter Chat that took place at 3:00 pm IST / 11:30 am CET on Saturday, May 22, 2021. The #BiodiversityChat focused on biodiversity and its connections to climate change, resilience, sustainable development in the context of COVID-19 and its recovery.
Just transition in the energy sector
- Key elements to ensure just transition in the energy sector
- Gaps and challenges faced in integrating aspects and strategies of just transition in the energy sector
- Institutional structures and role of actors in achieving just transition in the energy sector
- Entry points and opportunities for integrating just transition into climate policy initiatives and actions
- Success stories, best practices, and experience sharing on initiatives
Ensuring just transition in the food sector
- Key elements of just transition and their relation to global and local food systems
- Gaps and challenges faced in integrating aspects and strategies of just transition in the food sector
- Institutional structures and role of actors in achieving just transition in the food sector
- Entry points and opportunities for integrating just transition into climate policy initiatives and actions
- Success stories, best practices, and experience sharing on initiatives
Gender, inclusion, social protection, and cross-cutting aspects related to just transition
- Key cross-cutting aspects related to just transition
- Interlinks for integration of just transition with climate action and into different climate policy and action processes
- Impacts of COVID-19 and the role of recovery actions in contributing toward just transition
- Success stories, best practices, and experience sharing on initiatives
Director
International Centre for Climate Change and Development
Programme Officer
Knowledge Management and Scientific Affairs
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
Programme Officer
Nairobi Work Programme
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The panelists answered the following 3 questions as part of the twitter chat, and responded to additional questions by participants.
The twitter session garnered nearly 13,000 impressions. The session also resulted in an engagement rate of 310 responses in the form of replies, retweets, quoted tweets and likes. The discussion synthesis report provides an overview of the key points of discussions, and the knowledge products shared during the twitter chat.