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Advancing Climate Change Mitigation Goals through Improved Solid Waste Management

Advancing Climate Change Mitigation Goals through Improved Solid Waste Management

Advancing Climate Change Mitigation Goals through Improved Solid Waste Management
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Tue, 11/28/2023 – 18:52

In recognition of the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program—the Agency’s flagship program to address ocean plastic pollution under the Save our Seas Initiative—invites you to learn more about sustainable, climate-smart waste management practices being implemented by the program and its partners, such as disposal site remediation, improved waste collection and routing, and advancing the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle).
COP28 is a pivotal moment for global efforts to address challenges around climate change. The increasing manufacture, distribution, use—and often improper disposal—of plastic products and other waste is simultaneously driving ocean plastic pollution and intensifying the climate crisis. However, improved waste management and recycling systems have the potential to significantly reduce GHG emissions and mitigate climate change.
USAID and its Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program are piloting new approaches to strengthen local solid waste management systems that also help cities reduce their waste-related GHG emissions.
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Moderated by:  Silvia Petrova, Ocean Plastics and Urban Advisor, U.S. Agency for International Development
Gillian Caldwell, Chief Climate Officer, U.S. Agency for International Development
Aarthi Ananthanarayanan, Director of the Climate and Plastics Initiative, Ocean Conservancy
Tri Dewi Virgiyanti, Director for Housing and Settlement, Ministry of National Development Planning of the Republic of Indonesia 
Carla Cisneros, Country Director, USAID Clean Cities Blue Ocean Peru
Nurhasanah Dewi Irwandi, Chief of Sustainability, Prevented Ocean Plastic Southeast Asia
Jon Angin, Chief of Party, USAID Clean Cities Blue Ocean 
The webinar will be delivered in English, with closed captioning available in Bahasa Indonesian, Filipino, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

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Learn how USAID and its Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program are strengthening local solid waste management systems that also reduce GHG emissions.

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Monday, December 4, 2023, 8:00
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(1:00 – 2:00 pm UTC)

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Emissions
Climate
Climate Change
Marine
Water and Sanitation

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Mitigation

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Water and Sanitation

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Fleshy Gills and Spotted Caps Sprout from Ann Wood’s Lifelike Paper Mushrooms

Fleshy Gills and Spotted Caps Sprout from Ann Wood’s Lifelike Paper Mushrooms

You don’t need to head out to the forest to find plump morels or chanterelles. After years of cultivating a robust collection of paper flowers and produce, artist Ann Wood (previously) has turned her focus to fungi, sprouting myriad specimens within her Minneapolis studio. White-spotted red caps of the fly agaric mushroom, plum-colored mushrooms with thick, fleshy gills, and bright yellow spores spring from patches of moss and dried leaves or rest on a platter as if ready to eat. More
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Advancing Climate Change Mitigation Goals through Improved Solid Waste Management

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This self-guided, one-hour course introduces how and why Earth’s climate is changing and why climate is relevant to development.

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Wed, 11/22/2023 – 14:52

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11/27/2023

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