Event

After COP26: What Are the Next Steps for Climate Change? A Dialogue with Naoyuki Yamagishi

UNU-IAS will host a series of online dialogues with experts who participated in the 26th COP26 to discuss the conference and climate action.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo

UNU-IAS is hosting a series of online dialogues with experts from different sectors who participated in the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) held in Glasgow, UK, in early November 2021. Each dialogue will engage an expert to share their insights on the conference and its outcomes, as well as to discuss the next steps for climate action.

Speaker

  • Naoyuki Yamagishi (Head of Climate & Energy and Oceans & Fisheries Division, World Wildlife Fund Japan — WWF Japan)

Interviewer: Akio Takemoto (Programme Head, UNU-IAS)

Participation

All events in this online series are free and open to all. Registration is not required.

To join the event on 10 December 2021, please connect using Zoom.

Meeting ID: 868 4378 2421

Password: 550765

Please note that these events are held in Japanese only, with no English translation provided.

Other Upcoming Events

Details on other upcoming events in this dialogue series are available below:

14 December 2021 (15:00–15:40 JST): A Dialogue with Kyoko Gendatsu (Executive Producer, NHK Enterprises)

Organiser

This event series is organised by UNU-IAS as part of the outreach activities of the Global Environmental Outreach Centre (GEOC).

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