Norad and Habitat Norway invite you to learn more about the scientific basis to why cities are both increasingly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change and must play a key role in finding solutions, following the launch of the latest report from The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Cities are responsible for more than 70% of all greenhouse gas emissions and is the home of more than half of the world’s population. Yet, the important role played by cities in both climate change mitigation and adaptation is often overlooked.
See the video from the event here:
How are cities in the south affected by the effects of climate change and what are some of the concrete solutions available to cities?
Two of IPCCs lead authors are joining us to explain what the latest IPCC reports are conveying about the challenges facing cities and their role as part of climate resilient development.
We will also be introduced to specific examples of climate solutions and how local communities adapt today and plan for their future. This is also an opportunity to learn about clean cooking solutions, green roofs and walls, sponge cities and innovative urban waste management.
PROGRAM:
- Short introduction by Norad / Habitat Norway
- Climate impacts and adaptation in cities
Lead author Mark Pelling IPCC Work group 2, Professor of Geography Kings College London. - The mitigation potential with a focus on Africa’s fastest growing cities
Dr. Shuaib Lwasa, Lead author IPCC WG 3, Principal Researcher Governance Global Center on Adaptation (GCA). - Urban climate action: Lessons learned
Ellen de Vibe, former Chief Town Planner at the Agency for Planning and Building Services in Oslo - Climate solutions that work for the poor
Sheela Patel, Slumdwellers International - Concluding remarks
Stig Traavik, Head of the Department for Climate and Environment, Norad - Questions from the audience