Green Skills

New Club of Paris/World Capital Institute Conference on Sustainability and Regeneration - Ragusa, 21-22 November 2024

Nov 21 2024
Nov 22 2024
Europe/Rome
Via Dott. Solarino
97100 Ragusa Ibla
Italy  Italy

I am pleased to alert PASCAL subscribers to information about the New Club of Paris/World Capital Institute Conference, which will take place in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Ragusa in Sicily in November. Here at this link is the call for submissions which is also featured below for your convenience.

PASCAL Directors present in Melbourne

Three of the PASCAL Directors, all partners in the Jean Monnet Network on Social and Scientific Innovation to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals presented in a panel at the final conference of the network in Melbourne at RMIT on 26 June 2024.

Sustainable Communities for Learning City Transformation & Inclusion - Webinar 4 July 0830-0930 BST 1530-1630 Asia/Taipei

Jul 4 2024 15:30
Asia/Taipei
Howard Civil Service International House,
No.30 XinSheng South Road
Taipei
Taiwan  Taiwan
Attendees: 
Catherine Lido
Attendees: 
John Tibbitt
Attendees: 
Chris Shepherd
Attendees: 
Henry Ssali
Attendees: 
Diego Pajarito ...

Join us online for this hybrid panel discussion on climate change - its impact on growth, human rights, inequality and ecology, and the transformations that come with mitigation and abatement.

Local Adult Education Policy II (LEAPII) - Green Skills and Learning Cities

PASCAL subscribers may be interested in the LEAPS II project funded by the European Commission. Sustainable lifestyles, adapting to climate change, caring for the environment, means that citizens need to have the right skills and need to apply them in everyday life. The LEAP II project addresses these needs – creates learning opportunities that develop these(green) skills, hence the people are better equipped to fight the climate change.

5th International Conference on Urban and Regional Planning (ICURP5) & 18th PASCAL International Conference on Learning Cities (PICLC18)

Nov 12 2024
Nov 13 2024
Asia/Manila
University of Philippines School of Urban and Regional Planning
Quezon City
Philippines  Philippines
Attendees: 
Mario Delos Reyes

The 5th International Conference on Urban and Regional Planning (ICURP5) & 18th PASCAL International Conference on Learning Cities (PICLC18) with the theme, Sustainable Development Futures: From Knowledge to Practice, will be held from 12-13 November 2024 at the University of the Philippines, Dilman,  School of Urban and Regional Planning.

Abstracts are now invited with the following key dates:

UNESCO learning cities webinar: ‘How climate assemblies can support greening communities’

Apr 17 2024 13:00
Apr 17 2024 14:00
Europe/Berlin
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
Hamburg
Germany  Germany

You are warmly invited to the webinar ‘How climate assemblies can support greening communities’ (17 April 2024). The event is part of the webinar series: ‘Building green, inclusive and climate-resilient urban communities – the learning cities approach’ by the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities.

Covid Education Alliance (COVIDEA): Adapting education systems to a fast changing and increasingly digital world through the use of appropriate technologies

I am very pleased to share with PASCAL subscribers, a document produced by the Covid Education Alliance (COVIDEA), entitled, Adapting education systems to a fast changing and increasingly digital world through the use of appropriate technologies - A primer.

OECD Programme on a Territorial Approach to the SDGs and 7th OECD Roundtable on Cities and Regions for the SDGs

Subscribers may be interested in the OECD Programme on a Territorial Approach to the SDGsan ambitious programme to support cities and regions to develop, implement and monitor strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

PIMA Climate Justice Education Teach-In Series

The world as we know it is not sustainable. To change these realities, we need to dig deep to the very roots of Western thinking – this is a big story of alternative worldmaking at every level. This includes how we live, work, produce and distribute food, water, and energy.

What's a City to Do? (About Global Warming) | The Urban Lens Newsletter

Until recently, international and national agencies have played the most visible roles in dealing with global warming.  International and national agencies funded decades of scientific research that transformed our understanding of Earth’s climate systems. The United Nations-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is now the most authoritative source of scientific consensus about global warming.  The IPCC’s most recent Synthesis Report (AR6), released just last month, begins with the following statement:

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