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16:00-16:30
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Gender and climate change: Why it makes a difference Women and men respond
differently to the necessities of climate protection, due to their respective roles in societies.
Mitigation and adaptation policies need to be checked for gender specific impacts. The talk presents
existing evidence and outlines what else we need to find out to make climate protection work for and
with women and men.
Ms. Ulrike Roehr and Ms. Minu Hemmati on behalf of Life e.V. and Women in
Europe for a Common Future (WECF)
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16:30-17:00
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Women and Men and Climate Change: Government Action Ministers Sommestad and
Mabuda-Fahsi will share experiences from their own countries and elswhere, focusing on actions where
women's participation and consideration of gender aspects is making climate change mitigation and
adaptation policies more effective. Ministers will also give examples of actions supported in partnerships
between developed and developing countries.
Ms. Lena Sommestad
Minister of the Environment of Sweden
Ms. Rejoice Mabudafahsi
Deputy Minister of South Africa Department
of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
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17:00- 17:30
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H2, an alternative to fossil fuels? We will demonstrate that concrete efforts are
made by Air Liquide to enable a Hydrogen economy. Although it is true that most of the hydrogen produced
commercially today comes from fossil fuels derivates, time is not that far where other means of H2 production
will lead to a real alternative for fossil fuels.
Mr. Pierre Gauthier
Director, Corporate Development
Air Liquide Canada Inc.
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17:30- 18:00
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twelve-step process for achieving 100% fossil fuel reduction in British Columbia,
Canada The BC Sustainable Energy Association’s vision is a British Columbia that has
phased out all use of fossil fuels. We have analyzed BC’s energy use, and explored alternative
pathways for most energy uses. The result would be a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Mr. Guy Dauncey
Author of Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change
President of the BC Sustainable Energy Association
Victoria, Canada
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18:00-
18:30
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Private Investments Move Ecopower (PRIME) – A Participatory Approach To Financing Energy
Efficiency Measures Municipalities across Europe often face a similar dilemma: the
opportunities for energy savings in public buildings clearly exist and could save substantial amounts of
money, but the funding for the necessary initial investment cannot be found in the coffers of the public
administration. In these same communities, however, we can find citizens who are concerned about
environmental hazards caused by energy production and would be able and keen to provide funds as a form of
investment that will foster local development and the dissemination of environmentally sound technology.
The PRIME project aims to bring these two sides together by making possible the retrofitting of pubic
buildings to implement the rational use of energy (RUE) and introduce the utilization of renewable energy
sources (RES).
Dr. Bettina Wittneben
Senior Research Fellow
Energy, Transport and Climate Policy
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
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