Description
Climate Feminists Weekend Summer School
Summer School and Feminist Climate Ambassadors Weekend Summer School and Climate Ambition Summit
By Green European Foundation with the support of The Green Economics Institute
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
Climate Summer School and Feminist Climate Ambassadors
Weekend Summer School in the run up to COP26 United Nations Climate Conference
Programme
Day 1 August 20th 2021 Introductory afternoon
Session 1 Introductions and familiarisations
Introduction to the Climate Feminist Ambassador Project
Introduction to the Green European Foundation
Introduction to GEIClimate and The Green Economics Institute and welcome
Short Break
Session 2
Networking with all particpants in break out rooms
Introduction to the Issues about climate change
Introduction and scene setting about feminist climate issues
Session 3 Opening Plenary
Impacts of climate change on women- historical and archaeological perspectives and understandings and insights -gender impacts and intersectional impacts and implications -demographics -contraction and convergence and the SDGs- feminist perspectives – indigenous womens perspectives
Session 4 climate equity-green recovery- jobs for the boys- sharing a common future- women and intersectional feminst perspectives
Session 5 -team builder and networking and social – quiz –
Session 6- common climate dinner- and impacts -music
Day 2 August 21st 2021
Session 1- networking plenary and recap day 1
Session 2- Opening Plenary
Impacts of climate change on different demographics in more detail
Meeting people around the world and the lived experience of climate change for women:
climate change, oppressions and the SDGs impacts throughout the world -case studies
Session 3- Oppressions around the world- and climate implications
Meeting people around the world and the lived experience of climate change for women:
climate change, oppressions and the SDGs impacts throughout the world -case studies
Session 4 -Exploring main stream climate narratives- women as victims- women as saviours, women as sustainable spenders- ? The theoretical background
Lunch Break
Session 5- invisible women -women at the UN- women at COP -women missing from climate negotations, from think tanks, women experts, women in the climate dialogue-
Meeting people around the world and the lived experience of climate change for women,
climate change, oppressions and the SDGs impacts throughout the world -case studies
Session 6 -Exploring lived experiences and particular challenges of women of colour, indigenous women, LGBTQ+ women, older women and other groups marginalised decision making from the climate decision making.
Session 7- women as role models, pandemic and climate, womens leadership style
Sessions- 8 -women in the climate industry, in climate finance, climate science -how they are challenging the status quo and how they are leaders today – introductions to key climate women
Session 9 – gender and feminist perspectives of green new deal, build back better, renewables, climate and green economy
Session 10 – empowering women -skills and information to take part in climate dialogue and in shaping a renewed climate future- the information and reports we need.
Day 3 August 22nd 2021
Session 1 -Networking and recap
Session 2- Opening Plenary – Introducing the COP United Nations Climate Event and our plans and how we can each plan to make a difference
Session 3 Enabling us to take part in climate leadership -the tools, the info, the skills, empowering us all. The GEI plans for COP26 and UN plans for COP26. Opportunities, strengths, weaknesses and threats.
Session 4- climate change, oppressions and the SDGs impacts throughout the world -case studies
Lunch Break
Session 5- the law and how to use it- the issues for women and gender – the institutional framework of climate change.
Lecturer- Professor Alexandra Harrington
Session 6- Fish bowl takeaways and thoughts and outputs.
Session 7- Closing plenary and plans for the next sessions and COP 26 Glasgow and Kunming, China- next steps and take aways.
Delivery Team
Keynote speakers
Lecturers
Workshop and Case Study Faciitators
Other ways of working experts
Administrative managers and coordinators ; Leena Ahmed Diplomacy and Global Network, Coordinator, Marlyn Hughes Tech.
