GLF Climate: Frontiers of Change
Hosted on the sidelines of COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and online, GLF Climate 2022: Frontiers of Change united 7,000 participants from 164 countries and rallied over 27 million people on social media around what humanity can still do to avoid the worsening impacts of the climate crisis.
Featuring 228 leading scientists, activists, Indigenous leaders, financiers, youth and government leaders, and 96 incredible partner organizations, the second edition of GLF Climate called for a just transition to a stewardship economy that puts people and nature
A virtual tour of a day in the life of a changemaker
Meet Gabriela Gavarrete, Camille Rivera, Eka Cahyaningrum, Sergio Lozano, Eva Makandi, among other Restoration Stewards, the program that supports young restoration professionals and their teams to further develop their restoration projects and raising awareness among their local communities about the importance of ecosystem restoration and healthy landscapes.
Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
Language: English
Year: 2022
Ecosystem(s): Wetlands and Peatlands
Location(s): Cameroon, El Salvador, Philippines
activism climate change ecosystem restoration local communities UN Decade on Ecosystem RestorationRelated session:
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Sergio Lozano
Seed Specialist of Pur Project / Coordinator at GLFx Tolima
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Eka Cahyaningrum
Peatlands Restoration Steward 2022, GLF
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Camille Rivera
Co-Founder , Oceanus Conservation
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Debrah Daniel Kwame
Chapter Coordinator, GLFx Bawku, Ghana
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Eva Makandi
Founder, Restoration Steward 2022, Light On A Hill, The GLF
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Gabriela Gavarrete Juárez
Biologist, Forest Restoration Steward 2022, GLF
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Fai Cassian
Coordinator, GLFx Nkambe
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Pedro (Pê) Magalhães
Sociologist, Youth in Landscapes (YIL) Intern