How can our consumption contribute to climate change mitigation? This question is at heart of this side-event at COP27. The debate will highlight the nexus between production and consumption and potential of consumption-based policies as catalyzer for healthier and sustainable lifestyles. Aiming at systemic transitions, the event explores demand-side and behavior change mitigation pathways. Speakers will showcase concrete examples of consumption-based policies and practices enabling 1.5-degree lifestyles and related governance enablers.
The side-event draws upon the assumption that production-based strategies and technological innovation alone won’t be able to achieve agreed-upon climate targets in the Region, accelerating environmental degradation and socio-economic crisis. Policy-makers shall adopt consumption-based mitigation policies to enable emissions reduction scaling-up, leveraging lifestyle modifications at macro level. Despite the significance and quick mitigation potential of consumption behavior change, most climate policies give this approach scarce attention due to critical measurement frameworks and fear of economic de-growth. The IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C highlights the urgent need for more systemic changes, behavior change being one of the most important leverages for these to happen.
Speakers include:
- Welcoming remarks, Ms. Tatjana Hema, UNEP/MAP Coordinator & Enrique de Villamore, Director MedWaves, the UNEP/MAP Regional Activity Centre for SCP
- Key Note Speech. 1.5-Degree Lifestyle, Towards a Fair Consumption Space for all , Dr. Lewis Akenji, Hot or Cool Institute – Managing Director
- Thematic Contribution 1. Sustainable Lifestyle in the Mediterranean Region. Approaches and Perspectives. Mr. Tarek Alkhoury, UNEP – Regional Coordinator, Climate Change
- Thematic Contribution 2. Citizen involvement in waste management and circular economy: lifting policy. Ms. Pilar Chiva, Catalan Waste Agency – Director of Circular Economy
- Thematic Contribution 3. Eco-innovation supporting sustainable lifestyle. The case of Cairo Bike. Mr. Mohamed Samy, GO BIKE – Founder and CEO
- Thematic Contribution 4. Climate health and brain capital. Reimagining the future of lifestyle. Dr. Harris Eyre, Lead, Brain Capital Alliance,Co-lead, OECD Neuroscience-inspired Policy Initiative Fellow, Baker Institute at Rice University
Moderator: Mr. Alessandro Miraglia, SwitchMed Team Leader Networking & Communication – Medwaves, The UNEP/MAP Regional Activity Centre for SCP.
This side event is organized by MedWaves, the UNEP/MAP Regional Activity Centre for SCP, in the framework of the Mediterranean Pavilion. The Mediterranean Pavilion is co-funded by the Government of Catalonia and the EU-funded SwitchMed Programme. (link is external)
17 NOV, 11:15-12:15, Cairo Time, 10:15 Brussel Time
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