CBCGDF BioGreen Will Hold the Roundtable Interview Themed on Planetary Reconciliation: Time for an Earth-Humanity Coalition, in support of the UN Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development 2024-2033

On April 26, 2024 (Beijing Time), The Journal BioGreen - Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development (ISSN2749-9065) of China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) will hold the theme roundtable interview on Planetary Reconciliation: Time for an Earth-Humanity Coalition, in support of the UN Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development 2024-2033 in Beijing, China.


From climate emergency and biodiversity loss to global health, complex challenges facing Earth demand innovative and holistic approaches that transcend traditional boundaries. In pursuing a sustainable coexistence between humanity and Earth, science has become more critical than ever before.

After designating 2022 as the “International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development (IYBSSD)”, the United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2024 to 2033 as the “International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development (IDSSD)” - acknowledging the imperative to bridge across scientific disciplines and knowledge forms in order to address the complex and intricate challenges of our time.

The decade aims to raise awareness of the importance of all sciences for sustainable development, and to actively concur, in accordance with national priorities, with the promotion of a coordinated, collaborative, scientific approach providing policymakers with evidence-based analyses and data necessary for establishing and effectively implementing policies in such a way that no one is left behind.

The event will be live streamed through Baijiahao, Weibo or Channels of WeChat, with esteemed presence of Prof. Carlos Alvarez Pereira, Secretary General of The Club of Rome, Prof. Dr. Vesna Vucinic Neskovic, Professor in the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology of the University of Belgrade, Dr. Marta Nešković, Research Associate in the field of ethnology and anthropology at the Institute for Political Studies in Belgrade, Ms. Hanyuan (Karen) Wang, the CEO and founder of Climind, and Ms. Raad Sharar, Programme Coordinator for the Emerging New Civilisations Impact Hub at the Club of Rome.

Live streaming linkhttps://mq.mbd.baidu.com/r/1i5bCzsGFCo?f=cp&u=866dbf3b96e73b00

The event could also be watched online through Zoom after registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrdO2gpj4vGtYhbkQKDUmDtq9izgcIYTwI

 

Translator: Richard

Checked by YJ

Editor: Richard

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