June 9, 2022 | 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Pacific Time)
June 9, 2022 | 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm (Eastern Time)
June 10, 2022 | 8:00 am – 9:00 am (China Time)
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We are currently facing two concurrent ecological crises: the urgent threat of climate change and rapidly accelerating biodiversity loss. Meanwhile, as subnational entities like California and Chinese provinces set mid-century decarbonization goals, an important strategic tool is largely missing: nature-based climate solutions (NbS). Nature-based solutions - such as reforestation, regenerative farming, and green infrastructure - are powerful tools which can confer both mitigation and adaptation co-benefits. We heard about the latest research calling for an integration of nature-based strategies into subnational climate policies, and outlining a framework to help advance this approach, along with cases of integrated NbS in practice.
AGENDA
5:00 PM Discussion is opened by moderator, Michelle Passero, Director, Climate and Nature-based Solutions, The Nature Conservancy
5:05 PM A Strategy for Integrating Nature-Based Solutions into Climate Policy Planning
- Jessica Gordon, Climate Policy Fellow, California-China Climate Institute
5:15 PM Examples from the Field
- Karen Gaffney, Director of Strategic Planning and Communications, North Coast Resource Partnership
- Ge Le, Climate Change and Energy Director, The Nature Conservancy, China
- Sydney Chamberlin, Project Manager, Climate and Nature-based Solutions, The Nature Conservancy
5:45 PM Open Discussion and Audience Q & A
6:00 PM Closing Remarks, Michelle Passero