14-20 November 2020
London Climate Action Week is an annual event that brings together an array of world leading climate professionals and communities to find solutions to climate change. There are a range of virtual events on offer, here we present some of the ones Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance partners are participating in.
17 November 16:00 (GMT) Register for the webinar here
Our world is being rocked by an increasing number of high-impact climate disasters. Floods, droughts and heatwaves are upending communities, livelihoods, and ways of life.
In this stimulating 90 minute speaker event co-organised by ActionAid, Practical Action and the Robin Hood Tax Campaign UK, we explore the lack of global action for people affected by extreme weather, and how London can play its part in turning this around as the UK prepares to host COP26.
Find out more about the hosts:
- Visit Robin Hood Tax UK
- Find out about Action Aid’s climate change related work
- Learn more about Practical Action’s work in the field of climate change and resilience building.
18 November 9.30 (GMT) Register for the Webinar here
Very few of the original Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) submitted in 2015 included loss and damage from climate change. The countries that did include it were those that were the most vulnerable to a direct climate impact, such as small island developing states from sea level rise and African countries facing increasing drought.
As the majority of NDCs are expected to be updated by the end of the year, 2020 is an important opportunity to explore whether and how loss and damage could be integrated into the review process. WWF and Practical Action will host a discussion centered on their recent report.
Find out more:
- Read the short report this event is based around.
- Read this blog from the authors Sandeep Chamling Rai and Sunil Acharya.
- Find out more about what WWF is doing at London Climate Action Week.
- Learn more about Practical Action’s work in the field of climate change and resilience building.
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