STORIES FROM UNEA GREEN TENT | Lifestyle Changes based on Values and Ethics | The Youth Cafe

STORIES FROM UNEA GREEN TENT | Lifestyle Changes based on  Values and Ethics | The Youth Cafe

Lifestyle Changes based on Values and Ethics – The Role of Faith in promoting Sustainable Consumption and Innovative Technology

The event, Faith for Earth was graced by the presence of Ms. Inger Andersen, Executive Director designate of UNEP. It was an interesting event as various individuals representing various faiths in the world (CYNESA, Brahma Kumaris, the Anglican Church and the Islamic Relief Worldwide) composed the panel.

It was a great incite on how individuals should live in harmony with nature. First, our faith leaders are accessible and so the churches, mosques and even temples are and have been here for longer; they are ready to listen to the cries and criticisms of the youth in matters of addressing climatic issues. In addition, it is essential that faith be involved in policy making in environmental issues, and facilitation of behavioral changes as much as it may be difficulty to change old habits.

STORIES FROM UNEA GREEN TENT | President of the 4th UN Environment Assembly Meets with the Major Groups | The Youth Cafe

STORIES FROM UNEA GREEN TENT | President of the  4th UN Environment Assembly Meets with  the Major Groups | The Youth Cafe

In his opening statement, the President of the 4th UN Environment Assembly, Mr. Siim Kiisler, said that he saw Major Groups and Stakeholders as partners to UNEA and that he had tried to increase the role of the civil society, both during the preparation for UNEA-4 and during the Assembly itself. The ensuing dialogue with the audience lasted over an hour and included the following issues:

Stakeholder involvement in the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) process; the challenges related to the implementation of the UNEA resolutions; the opportunity for reflection created by the impending 50th anniversary of the

1972 Stockholm Conference; the role of human rights at UNEA; the lack of political ambition with regard to chemicals and waste; the opportunities generated by economic incentives; the governance of geoengineering; and the possibility of an international governance reform of agriculture.

STORIES FROM UNEA GREEN TENT : UN Environment Chief Scientist Meets with the Major Groups | The Youth Cafe

STORIES FROM UNEA GREEN TENT : UN Environment Chief Scientist  Meets with the Major  Groups | The Youth Cafe

UN Environment Chief Scientist Dr. Jian Liu Meets with the Major Groups on Tuesday, March 12, 2019. The Major Groups had the opportunity to meet with the UN Environment Chief Scientist Dr. Jian Liu. The audience asked questions about the following topics:

• progress with the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) resolution;

• inclusion of local and indigenous knowledge in science and knowledge systems;

• the relationship between the UN Environment Science Division and divisions working on social issues; selection of priorities for the Science Division; and

• lessons learnt from the most recent Science-Policy-Business Forum.

UNEA 4 MONITOR: Science Policy Business Forum on the Environment | Perspective of the Civil Society | The Youth Cafe

UNEA 4 MONITOR: Science Policy Business Forum on the Environment | Perspective of the Civil Society | The Youth Cafe

The closing session of the 2nd Science Policy Business Forum on March 10, 2019, moderated by Axel Threlfall of Reuters, offered highlights from presentations and discussions that had taken place during the two days of the Forum. Speakers from industry, education and civil society were invited to give two-minute overviews of various thematic topics.

UNEA 4 MONITOR: Exercising Caution on Geoengineering | The Youth Cafe

UNEA 4 MONITOR: Exercising Caution on Geoengineering | The Youth Cafe

For UNEA-4, Switzerland has proposed a resolution on geoengineering, the large-scale technological manipulation of the Earth’s oceans, soils, biosphere and atmosphere to counteract, dilute or delay some symptoms and impacts of climate change. Members of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG), a negotiating bloc in the UNFCCC consisting of South Korea, Mexico, Liechtenstein, Monaco and Georgia, co-sponsored the resolution with a few other member-states including Burkina Faso, Federated States of Micronesia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Montenegro and New Zealand.

UNEA 4 MONITOR: Science- Policy-Business Forum; Redressing Global Food Systems | The Youth Cafe

UNEA 4 MONITOR: Science- Policy-Business Forum; Redressing Global Food Systems | The Youth Cafe

The Global Major Groups attended the first day of the Science-Policy-Business Forum that was organized as part of UNEA-4. Here is a glimpse of one of the sessions held on March 9, 2019.

Environmental and Health Impacts of Food Systems was the topic of a Science-Policy-Business Forum presentation supporting the 6th Global Environmental Outlook Report (GEO6). Introduced by Eddah Kaguthi, panelists included Lorenzo Giovanni Bellu of FAO, Isis Alvarez of Global Forest Coalition, Brett Rierson of World Food Programme, and Professor Andres Guhl of the University of the Andes. The panelists provided provocative presentations and engaged in a robust discussion with attendees following their opening remarks.