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Post-Paris Climate Agenda (PDF)
Ramapo College students, clubs and organizations
join with the larger community
in a rich discussion on moving climate
from the promise of Paris to concrete action.
In the end, climate action rests with those who
will experience its successes and failures directly
and stand up for future generations…!
Saturday, April 23, 2016, 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Trustees Pavilion
This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Ashwani Vasishth: vasishth@ramapo.edu
Live Music by John Ruck
Welcome and Introductions
Michael R Edelstein, Ph.D., Programs in Environmental and Sustainability Studies, RCNJ
Introduction to the impacts of Climate Change & Climate Justice
Harriet Shugarman, Climatemama.org & RCNJ & Amanda Nesheiwat, Secaucus & RCNJ Environmental Studies alum, Thilmeeza Hussain, RCNJ
Perspectives from the Global South: Saving Biodiversity in Bolivia
Dr. Mario Boudoin Weeks, Professor, Development Sciences Graduate School of the Mayor de San Andres University, La Paz, Bolivia
Paris Agreement Distilled – A clear explanation of what government leaders will sign on the April 22 – A global panel
Ismail Raushan Zahir LLB {Hons), LPC, LLM, Legal Advisor for the Alliance of Small Island States; Woel Hmaidan, Director of Climate Action Network and Aytakin Asgarova, MD, Cordinator, Climate Change & Development, Azerbaijan
LocalActions,Solutions, Empowerment—How to Get Involved in climate action
Food and Water Watch – Matt Smith, MEVO – Eric Fuchs- Stengel & Isabelle Arrieche, Sierra Club – Anny Martinez, 350NJ – Lou Steinberg
Discussion/Breakout Groups,Conclusion –
Moderated by Matt Smith, Food and Water Watch
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