GLF CLIMATE: 40+ SESSIONS OF THE MOST CRITICAL CLIMATE SCIENCE
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From 5–7 November, join 7,500 online participants or 350 in-person at the University of Glasgow. Be part of the real change that will come from this COP26. GLF Climate.
Early bird tickets before Monday, 25 October - be quick to reserve your spot!
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Here are a few of the 200+ speakers, with more joining every day:
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Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
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Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica
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Environmentalist and Climate Activist, Founder, Green Generation Initiative
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Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, Harvard University
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Miss International Indonesia 2019
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Asháninka Community Leader, Terra Kampa do Rio Amônia
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See our program of 40+ panels and discussions hosted by our cohort of incredible partners, networking opportunities, and a three-day film festival hosted with UNEP (8–10 November). Check out the full agenda here.
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Network with a select group of 350 people in the most beautiful venue in Glasgow.
Only 50 in-person tickets will be made available to purchase online. Includes a welcoming cocktail reception hosted by the Lord Provost and a GLF Evening Reception at the very end of the conference, both to be held at the University. Strict COVID-19 safety measures will be enforced.
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CONTINUE JOURNEYING INTO THE AMAZON
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Last month, we brought together over 5,000 participants from 115 countries to explore ways to protect and restore the Amazon biome.
GLF Amazonia may be over, but the conference platform remains open for you to explore until the end of October.
Discover what you missed, or click and replay your favorite sessions from the world’s largest-ever digital conference on the Amazon biome.
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Landscape TV is the GLF’s brand-new video series of 10-minute docs to make sure there’s no aspect of climate change you don’t understand.
In this first episode, we look at climate ‘tipping points’ in the Amazon rainforest, the Gulf Stream and Antarctica’s ice sheets – and what we can do about them.
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And in our latest episode, get the inside line on sustainable investing, and learn how banks, investors and climate funds are banding together to fund a better future.
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Subscribe to the GLF YouTube channel to keep up to date, and stay tuned for more episodes to come.
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The Landscape Academy has been revamped, featuring a wealth of free, open access learning opportunities for you to grab from the comfort of your home.
Choose from expert-led courses developed by world-class institutions, and build your career in sustainable landscape management today:
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Secretary-general António Guterres (left) opens the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit. UN Photo, Eskinder Debebe
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- GLFx | Research on Agroecology: Current strengths and innovative futures for sustainable food systems
27 October, Online
- UN | Climate Change Conference UK 2021 (COP26)
31 October–12 November, Glasgow, Scotland
- ELTI | Curso Corto En Línea: Agroecología y Sistemas Agroforestales
1–29 November, Online
- GLF | GLF Climate: Forests, Food, Finance – Frontiers of Change
5–7 November, Hybrid, University of Glasgow
- LUH | VIII International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture
15–17 December, Online
- WFC | XV World Forestry Congress
2–6 May 2022, Coex, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Register your event!
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The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) is the world’s largest knowledge-led platform on integrated land use, dedicated to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement. The Forum takes a holistic approach to create sustainable landscapes that are productive, prosperous, equitable and resilient and considers five cohesive themes of food and livelihoods, landscape restoration, rights, finance and measuring progress. It is led by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), in collaboration with its co-founders UNEP and the World Bank and Charter Members.
Charter Members: CIRAD, CIFOR, Climate Focus, Conservation International, Ecoagriculture Partners, The European Forest Institute, Evergreen Agriculture, FSC, GEF, GIZ, IPMG, CIAT, ICIMOD, IFOAM - Organics International, ILRI, INBAR, IUFRO, Rainforest Alliance, Rare, Rights and Resources Initiative, SAN, TMG Think Tank for Sustainability, The Crop Trust, UNEP, Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation part of Wageningen Research, World Agroforestry, World Farmers' Organisation, World Resources Institute, WWF International, Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL), World Bank Group. |
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