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Building Capacity for Culture & Climate Action
17 Sep. 2024
17:00h - 18:00h
CEST/UTC+2
Virtual event
Capacity-building
UNFCCC
English
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Building Capacity for Culture & Climate Action
17 Sep. 2024
17:00h - 18:00h
CEST/UTC+2
Virtual event
Capacity-building
UNFCCC
English

​Organizers

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Convergence
Credit: Theconvergence

 

Background

This interactive session and workshop will explore the importance of culture-based climate action and core elements of impact storytelling, breaking it down to the narrative elements that influence change. The discussion will delve into the intersection of climate action, culture, and capacity building, recognizing the pivotal role culture and storytelling play in fostering a deeper understanding and collective commitment to environmental responsibility.

Agenda

Time Session Speaker
17:00-17:05 Open remarks PCCB Member (TBC)
17:05-17:25

Framing Climate & Culture Narratives

  • Introduction to the session objectives and the significance of culture-based climate action
  • Exploration of capacity gaps and needs in the cultural sector
Exploration of impact methodologies and role of storytelling in building cultural capacity
 
17:25-17:30

Case Study / Presentation

  • Explore the importance of storytelling in building capacity among communities and its role in cultural heritage protection.
Present real-life examples of climate storytelling that catalyzed change (Preserving Legacies Case-Study)
 
17:30-17:40

Presentation about the role of culture in climate action and building capacity

  • Case study of ECCA / CCAT / E&C
Identification of existing gaps and solutions design to address them.
Samuel Rubin, Gunjan Nanda (ECCA, Entertainment & Culture Pavilion)
17:40-17:50 Fireside Chat about the role of culture in climate action and building capacity Samuel Rubin, Gunjan Nanda
17:50-18:00

Q&A

Participants are invited to engage verbally in the chat.

Questions:

  1. How do you understand the importance of Culture-based climate action?
  2. What are current opportunities for engagement?
How can we accelerate our work?