Caring for future generations and all Earth life
About
Climate change is already impacting human and planentary health and wellbeing and presents potentially catastrophic impacts within the lifetimes of younger people and children today. But this rarely makes the headlines in political discourse, where shorter-term consideration of the economy and jobs remains the focus. In 2016, Wales was the first international jurisdiction to appoint a Future Generations Commissioner. The UN called for other countries to follow suit. Continuing the WCC's popular Women's Climate Conversations online series, this conversation will examine these issues through the lens of the WCC Charter for Change Action 4 (Listen and learn from First Nations knowledge) and Action 5 (Uphold intergenerational equity and the rights of all Earth life) . We will joined by guests Sally Moylan-Coombs, Professor Susan Harris Rimmer and Dr Elise Stephenson.Speaker bios: womensclimatecongress.com/womens-climate-conversations
Charter: womensclimatecongress.com/charter
Location
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