Thursday, May 17, 2012

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Agenda

Climate Camp is a weeklong workshop that aims to have all particpants leave with a plan as to how they will incorporate climate change into their work. In order to do this, we split the week into three stages: learning, doing, and sharing.

To view the agenda for each day, please use the navigation bar above.

Day One- Learning

A full day plenary which offers a "Climate Change Primer", giving particpants an overiew of climate change science, policy, communications and adaptation/preparedness.
View the detailed agenda for Monday

Days Two, Three and Four- Doing

These days are spent developing projects that test and implement adaptation strategies, support efforts on mitigation, or both. This is done in working groups based on common themes. Generally you will work with colleagues who are interested in common ecosystem or habitat types.
View the detailed agenda for Tuesday
View the detailed agenda for Wednesday
View the detailed agenda for Thursday

Day Five- Sharing

Participants from the various working groups will be given the opportunity to present their projects to fellow campers, as well as to funders, who will also be in attendance at climate camp. Ideally this means that some projects will not only be designed at Climate Camp but can leave with funding for implementation.
View the detailed agenda for Friday

WWF Climate Change Programme, in conjunction with Climate Friendly™, will be offsetting the carbon emissions you produced by attending this conference. WWF has chosen Climate Friendly™ because it supports projects that qualify under the highest international criteria of the Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol and the WWF-supported Gold Standard. This means that when you offset your carbon, you not only neutralize your global warming impact, you also directly support clean technologies that double as sustainable development projects for local communities in developing countries.

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