“Working for Parliamentary Democracy”INTERNATIONAL PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL TO LOCAL: CLIMATE CHANGE POST-COPENHAGEN
12 - 16 JULY 2010
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
MONDAY 12 JULY – Arrival
1200 – 1900
Arrival
1930 – 2030
Welcome and Introductions
TUESDAY 13 JULY – Setting the Scene
0830 – 0915
Opening Keynote: Governing Climate Change in a Post-Copenhagen Era
0914 – 1100
Our Voice
– Debate by delegates1130 -1300
Evidence in Science and Policy
1400 – 1530
Vulnerabilities and their Variability
1600 – 1830
Not Just Environment
– Parallel workshops on the relationship between climate change andother topical issuesWEDNESDAY 14 JULY – International Responses
0830 – 0945
Keynote: The Global Effort – Where Are We Now?
0945 – 1100
An Overview: Mechanisms of the UNFCCC
1130 – 1230
Global Mechanisms
– Parallel discussions on key components of the UNFCCC: CDM;REDD+; Adaptation; Technology Mechanism; Financial Transfer Mechanism; the UNFCCCProcess1330 – 1445
The Role of Regional Bodies
1500 – 1830
Visits
– Field visits to climate change mitigation and adaptation projectsTHURSDAY 15 JULY – Responses on the Ground
0830 – 1000
Low-Carbon Energy
1000 – 1100
Partnerships
1130 – 1230
Working With...
– Parallel discussions on how to work with one of a range of potentialpartners, including:- Business; Local Government; Media; Communities; Faith Groups; CivilSociety; the General Public; Quangos1230 – 1330
Case Studies: Working Together
– Parallel groups will analyse case studies of climatechange adaptation and mitigation which have been presented by delegates1430 – 1600
Our Role: As Parliamentarians, Parliaments and the Commonwealth
1630 – 1730
Summing Up and Agreeing Output
1730 – 1830
Closing Keynote
FRIDAY 16 JULY – Departure
1200
Departure