Survival Solutions to The Crises, Climate, Biodiversity,
Economy and Health. Friday 24th July 2020 9.00 am uk time to 22.00pm uk time
Saturday 25th July 2020 7.00 am uk time to 22.00pm uk time Sunday 26th July 2020 8.00 am-20.00pm uk time
Friday Conference Day 1 Timetable 24th July 2020 Exploring and recalibrating our place in nature.
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SESSION DETAILS SPEAKERS/ HOSTS
9.00- 9.30
Technical set ups and people set up And enter the webinar. Welcome to everyone and housekeeping.
Host Miriam Kennet and Kristina Jocuite Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Marlyn Lee, Volker Heinemann. Moderator Miriam Kennet
9.30-10.30
Welcome Session - Opening Plenary, Webinar *Recalibrating our relationship with nature. Avoiding future pandemics, and zoonotic diseases, by behaving decently and with respect to other species, and to nature, and not invading or destroying their habitats -we are temporary visitors on earth, not stewards, colonizers, rapists or owners. Can we ever own the earth? If we destroy our planet- do we have the right to go and muck up another one? Host Kristina jocuite, Anjikwi mshelbwana, Marlyn Lee, Volker Heinemann, Sukriti Amand Moderator Miriam Kennet
Dr Vandana Shiva,of Navdanya India, which protects the diversity and integrity of living resources, especially native seeds, means “Nine Seeds” or “New Gift”, about maintaining diverse and individualized crops rather than monoculture food producers and she has established over 40 seed banks across India. Tracy Marchioness of Worcester, farms not factories, Dr Djana Bejko, former Minister of the
Environment Albania, Ministry of Energy - Environment Director, Asia Mohammed IPBES and UN Climate, Economist, Researcher and Lecturer, Sudan.
10.30 22nd century Utopian dreams. Visions revived-global reset. Where are the battle lines drawn today? With the fish predicted to boil in the sea, arctic heatwaves -and the climate warmer than for 1000s of years, over 400 ppm co2 and predications of 10 -15 degrees of warming- business as usual is over- when do we finally say- enough- the public want some changes. What will those changes look like? We debate them together in smaller groups- sharing perspectives. What we share in common. Ice breaker and interactive sessions - In Break Out Rooms
GEI Team Hosting MK, EA,Sm, KJ, ML, All participants Host Kristina jocuite, Anjikwi mshelbwana, Marlyn Lee, Volker Heinemann, Julie Farmer Moderator Miriam Kennet
11.00 Break
11.10-11.45
Water and the Oceans, Marine Life on Earth; Without water nothing survives on earth and yet we are creating deadzones, pollutions, plastic, instead of vibrant seas full of life. Climate change is creating droughts, floods, sea level rise. We are children of the water, but we haven’t understood this. We need to bond a new relationship with the water on earth, our blue gold, and we need to understand it fast. Plenary presentation of video and film etc and project on the oceans and action points on what the world must do and the implications for us if we get this wrong globally and presentations and Q and A
Martin Koehring of the Economist Magazine, Dr. Vandana Shiva has appeared in three films about water- Blue Gold Water Wars, Thin Ice, and Flow for the love of Water. Ewa Sufin Board of the Green European Foundation Brussels, former consul of Poland Host Kristina jocuite, Anjikwi mshelbwana, Marlyn Lee, Volker Heinemann Moderator Associate Professor Simon Mouatt
11.45 Break
12.00-12.45
Humans and our place in nature explored: The Mali Elephant Project. This presentation will explore how a focus on finding ways for humans and elephants ( who are a proxy for biodiversity) to thrive together, has reversed ecosystem degradation as well as improved livelihoods. Social cohesion, iyouth unemployment and provided insights for stabilisation during lawlessness. Plenary Keynote speech and Q and A
Dr Susan Canney (UK) University of Oxford Host Anjiwki Mshelbwala Moderator Miriam Kennet
12.45 12.45- 13.00 Break
13.00 – 13.45
Woodland Special: Film trainer of a visit to the woodlands and primal ancient forest in Lithuania with cinematographer ‘Ancient
Woods’ breath taking and award winning film, It is ‘a poetic and atypical nature film about the various inhabitants of an old-growth forest, on the ground, in the air and in the water.’
Mindaugas Survila (Lithuania) Biologist and film director. Trained as a biologist (Vilnius University), documentary filmmaker. His film The Field of Magic (Stebuklu laukas) received the national
Q and A Tech Hosts Miriam Kennet and Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Peg Alexander
Lithuanian cinema award Silver Crane for the best documentary feature and also the Sidabrine Gervie award.
13.45 14.15
Humans all use the forest, and its products, but do we really understand what effect each product has and how many beings are removed each time? What can we do to change this and ensure our survival, that of the forest, and all the creatures and cycles of nature in it? Q and A Co Host and Co Moderator Simon Mouatt Moderator Marlyn Lee
Dr. Norfaryanti Kamaruddin Senior Researcher at Lab. Bioresource Management Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products (INTROP) University Putra Malaysia, co editor of our book on the greening of Asia and China. Achille Tuette Cameroun, specialist in conservation, one of our authors, of our book, Voices of Africa, who has worked with forests and logging companies to try to preserve wildlife and help local communities to achieve sustainable development goals.
14.15 Diversity, holism, multi and inter disciplinary modes to solve our crises. Hidden voices: We now know its women that put men on the moon. Sustainability and the economy must encompass Smart Women and the need for womens’ leadership and soft power to science and technology and innovation. Q &A
Keli Yen Director Global Greens, Dr Vandana Shiva.(India), Bianca Madison -Vuleta Host Marlyn Lee and Simon Moutt Moderator Keli Yen
15.00 Women as Green Economists and Financiers- women are increasingly being understood to be missing from economics. Text books are often men only, academic journal editors are mainly men, men appoint men, women’s economics perspectives are fascinating, and so this panel will explore economics as it will be in the future – but from diverse perspectives, and voices not always heard in the mainstream. Q &A
Professor Doaa Salman, Egypt. Professor Bozena Ryzszaska, Poland, Green Economist, Professor Asia Mohammed, Sudan Professor Maria Madi, Brazil Host Kristina Jocuite and Marlyn Lee Moderator Miriam Kennet
16.0016.15
Break
16.15 The Future is African: The seat of human learning, young Africans are mapping out their future, solving the problems of the pandemic Rethink -reset the world. Our future. Understanding the civilisations, science and history out of Africa, its part in all our histories and in all our futures. Q & A Host Miriam Kennet Moderator Marlyn Lee and Anjikwi Mshelbwala
Dorothy Nalubega, Uganda GEI, Anjikwi Mshalbwala, Nigeria, Achille Tuette, Cameroun, one of our authors. Dolopo Adegbe Nigeria, formerly of Nokia,- Green Economics and technical and sustainable development Dr Sadiq Okoh Nigeria- author of our books- Green Economics Post Paris Africa
17.00 The Uses and Abuses of Law No.1 Do trees have standing? Can you really own anything? Who owns your body, your genetic material, your health, your data, your indigenous rights, seeds, patents, your art, your music, your soul? Q and A Host Marlyn Lee and Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Miriam Kennet
Paul Powlesand, Specialist in the legal rights of nature and also Extinction Rebellion. Dr Vandana Shiva (India) Dr. Norfaryanti Kamaruddin Senior Researcher at Lab. Bioresource Management, Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products (INTROP) University Putra Malaysia,
18.00 18.45
The uses and Abuses of Law No. 2
How do we use the law to help us- and how do we call out unjust or unhelpful law and institutions? Drawing on slavery, black lives matter, the debate about the police, the debate about indigenous land, about animals and non human species, IT, technology, patents- we discuss with experts what the role of the law needs to be and why this campaign is an integral part of Green Economics Practice. Q and A
Michelle Gale, (USA) Human Rights Law. Agneta Granstroem, Former regional councillor commissioner in the region of Norrbotten, (Sweden), worked in public health, health care, eHealth, nursing and an indigenous sami Jacob Sanders, other species perspectives Host Miriam Kennet Moderator Simon Mouatt
18.45 Break
19 Post Oil Economic and Financial Challenges No. 1 Germany, Nigeria, Norway, China - The main challenges and opportunities and how fast do we need to go to save the climate so its suitable for humans to live in? How the whole economy has been skewed in the past and now needs a reorientation towards our future and survival: Stranded assets and investment changes and the implications for the economy and jobs: stopping off shore investments.
The industrial economy has been totally based on fossil materials, like coal, oil and gas, for energy and industrial materials (like plastic). Now we need a total reorientation away from fossil resources. How to avoid unemployment, social injustice and stranded assets and accomplish the necessary scale down of fossil investments in both oil consuming and oil producing countries?
Realignment of Post WW2 consensus. What is the role of China,
Japan or India on the international stage? And the emerging
economies of Africa? How are they influenced by their history and
how will the future play out? Why are humans still spending so
much on the military? The proposed green strategy to deal with income disparity, issue
in China. Q and A
Professor Peter Yang, (China and USA) our delegate to the UNFCCC climate conferences. Dorothy Nalubega Uganda. Military spending -Geoffrey Tansey UK Professor Maria Madi, Brazil. Hans Kåre Flø: Special adviser at Tekna, president of the Industrial board of The Norwegian Academy of technological sciences. Professor Simon Mouatt Host Miriam Kennet Anjikwi Mshalbwala Moderator Thomas Duncanson
20.00 20.45
Build Back Better- -Responses to the Pandemic -economics, climate, social and environmental justice solutions. Building a just transition for everyone. Housing, buildings, energy, transport, heating, embodied carbon, supply chains. 20 Years looking at Green Housings political, economic and environmental thinking at two housing retrofit projects, Angell Town in Brixton in 2000, and St Augustine’s Road in 2008 and the position now in 2020 with the £3 billion Covid Green Housing Fund. The need for local economic development during and post covid 19. Green Investment and Savings. Climate Finance Q and A
Professor Natalie West, IIM Shillong (India
Chit Chong first Green Councillor in London, head of Peabody Housing Trust, Energy. Professor Maria Madi (Brazil).Finance expert. Ewa Sufin (Poland) Host Miriam Kennet and Moderator ?
21.00-21.45
For the Americas Time Zones: candle lit sessions in Europe Economicses: Economics is cause of our current crises? Economics needs to be the cure for our current crises? How do we change it? The power is in our hands. Theoretical changes we know we can make- Green Economics is NOT business as usual-What are the issues ?The theoretical back grounds and distinct- non business as usual of green economics- How Green Economics is being used and Implemented around the world and the implications for implementation of the New Normal in the Global and Local Economy and our survival. What are the differences in approaches and practicalities of doing things differently? After the lock down, and after Covid, and into the climate change emergency era- and the biodiversity catastrophe, and the plastic oceans- how will our economies really look? Q and A
Michelle Gale Peter Yang Miriam Kennet Volker Heinemann Host Miriam Kennet Moderator Volker Heinemann & Prof.Thomas Duncanson
21.45 21.45-22.00 Close for the day and notices & prep for day 2
Friday Fringe Details What – Who Zoom Break Out Rooms in our conference
DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS Times to be announced for Friday
Hosts Miriam Kennet, Marlyn Lee, Julie Farmer, Kristina Jociute
1. Women’s Room
A space at conference to come and share informally with others in a supportive peaceful environment Chair Bianca Madison -Vuleta
2. Men’s Room
A space at conference to come and share informally with others in a supportive peaceful environment and to share and reflect and gain support for dealing with the challenges and pressures of todays masculinity
3. Nature Stage
Reclaim our Food and Farming Room- Sharing our virtual allotments and fruit and Veg Bird Watching Sharing natures wonders space with Gemma S to be confirmed
1. Global Voices
Our global network -the conference has people from at least 50 countries- come and meet each other informally.We are one humanity on one world and we must care and share and support each other
2. Green Seniors
3. Green Millennials Debate
4. Healing Space
5. Economics Ranting Room
6. Green Ideas Space
FOCUS HOSTED SESSION Break Out Rooms
Join Our Official UN Climate Delegation
Climate break out room -discussing Paris accord and preparing for Glasgow COP26
Green Economics Institute Exhibition stand- visit to find out more about our work, our writing, to join our authors teams, to join our membership, our campaigning, become a trustee, donate to our charity, and take part in our tv station and much more.
Conference Timetable Saturday Day 2 25th July 2020 Solving the Economics Crises
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SESSION DETAILS SPEAKERS
7.00- 7.50
Global Green Institutes’ Forum Networking Session. No speeches - Host Miriam Kennet, Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Volker Heinemann Moderator Keli Yen
Keli Yen, Miriam Kennet UK, Dorothy Nalubega Uganda, Ewa Poland, Richard Wouters NL, Rt Hon Liljana Popovska Green Institute, Board member. Former Green MP., R of N Macedonia.Mahrouz Baghdad President Green Algeria, Albert Oung, Founder and Chairman, Green Institute Hong Kong, Volker Heinemann, Germany, Agneta Granstroem, Former regional councillor commissioner in the region of Norrbotten, Sweden, worked in public health, health care, eHealth, nursing and an indigenous sami, Anjikwi Mshalbwala, Nigeria
7.50-8.00
Break
8.00- 8.45
Trade Practices – a realignment is taking place of the post ww2 consensus trading
Albert Oung, Chairman, Green Economy Task Force of United Nations ESCAP
blocks. The role of China, India, Japan and The US. What are the emerging roles around the world and what does the future hold? Q and A Session 1- of 2 Host Miriam Kennet Moderator Volker Heinemann
Sustainable Business Network.Founder and President of World Green Organisation and Green Institute. Founder and Chairman of Hong Kong Myanmar Chamber of Commerce Professor Simon Mouatt. Prof. Natalie West, IIM Shillong India.
8.45-9.30
Break
9.30 -10.20
The future of Europe and The Green New Deal Presentations and discussion Tech Hosts Miriam Kennet, Co host Kristina Jociute and Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Peg Alexander
Giles Merritt- Director Friends of Europe. His new book -Brexit, and Europe’s Troubled Future. Keynote. ENOP-European Network of Political Foundations: Mana Livardjani. Director Green European Foundation, Ewa Sufin former consul of Poland Volker Heinemann (Germany)
10.20-10.30
Break
10.30-11.15
Economicses: Panel Discussions to questions
Economics is cause of our current
crises?Economics needs to be the cure for our current crises?How do we change it? The power is in our hands.Theoretical changes we know we can make-Green Economics is NOT business as usual- A new Framework, a new narrativ which is needed to shift the view towards economics Headline: the future is unwritten now - let’s shift the power! based on my research about feminist economics, and well being
What are the issues ?The theoretical back grounds and distinct- non business as usual of green economics-Economicses Economics is cause of our current crises?
Professor Bozena, Poland,
Deborah Ruggieri, Germany
Prof John Barry, Belfast,
Professor Pek Chuen Khee, Malaysia
Dr Christine Ghilligan, UK, TBC
Host Kristina Jociute, Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Marlyn Lee
Moderator Miriam Kennet
11.15 -12.00
Discussion Panel:
How Green Economics is being used and Implemented around the world and the implications for implementation of the New Normal in the Global and Local Economy and our survival
What are the differences in approaches and practicalities of doing things differently? After the lock down, and after Covid, and into the climate change emergency era- and the biodiversity catastrophe, and the plastic oceans- how will our economies really look? Q and A
Bianca Madison- Vuleta,
Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Nigeria,
Dorothy Nalubega, Uganda,
Prof. Natalie West, IIM Shillong,
Ewa Suffin, Poland,
Professor Dzintra Astaja, Latvia,
Dolopo Adegbe, Nigeria
Host Kristina Jociute & Anjikwi Mshelbwala and Moderator: Marlyn Lee
12.00 -12.15
Break
12.15- 13.00
World Café with the Global Greens- The impact of Covid-19 on Democracy. The intersection between democracy and information and the media and security.open tech solutions, apps, self organisation -hi jacking. Authoritarianism v technology etc land grabs What are the implications of voter suppression and elections? Q and A
Speakers: Keli Yen Convenor of the Global Greens Paty Doneau, Delegate of the Federation of Green Parties of the Americas (FPVA) in the Global Greens Coordination 2) Robinah Nanyunja, First Vice President of the African Greens Federation (AGF).
Host Miriam Kennet, Kristina Jociute Moderator: Keli Yen. Convenor of the Global Greens.
13.00-13.10
Break
13.10 Fringe Options: See below DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS FOCUS HOSTED SESSION
VIRTUAL VISITS
Host Miriam Kennet, Kristina Jociute Julie Farmer, Paul Kennet Moderator Marlyn Lee.
14.00 Smart Cities and Digitalisation Challenges for Today 1984 fullfilled- have we made a big mistake? Has technology run away with us? Safety public order, surveillance and health- who controls our reality? Who owns the truth? Q and A
Monicka Sobiecki UK Barrister technology specialist, Professor Dr Ehtisham Abassi, India and Oman, Richard Wouters. NL Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala and Kristina Jociute, Marlyn Lee Moderator Miriam Kennet
14.50-15.00
Break
15.00 -15.40
Place making in the 21st and 22nd century. Social Justice and Equality of
Opportunity: Migration, minorities, inequality. Humans were made itinerant- why do we find It so difficult to accept all species migrating. Why is housing not treated as a commons? Why do we pick on some communities give them front line and dangerous work? What is the future for human dwellings, urban or agricultural? Q and A
Professor Monder Ram. Councillor Karen Lewing, Architect. (UK).TBC Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala and Kristina Jociute, Moderator Professor Maria Madi & Bianca Madison- Vuleta
15.40- 16.00
Break
16.00- 16.50
Energy and the Post Oil Society. Understanding Energy Room: Techy Chats: Green Energy,Alternative transport solutions, Car pollution, Hydrogèn and alternatives car ideas.
Prof. Natalie West, IIM Shillong, India Gavin Smith, Vietnam and Chamber of Commerce UK, Professor Maria Madi, Riversimple speaker Peter Lang, Mahrouz Baghdad, Algeria,
Vietnam - GHG Emissions Leader, or Clean Energy Champion? The fate of Paris Accord goals lies here. Discussions
Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Prof. Thomas Duncanson
Hans Kåre Flø: Special adviser at Tekna, Norways largest trade union for masters in science and engineering, and president of the Industrial board of The Norwegian Academy of technological sciences. 2 of 2 sessions on this
16.50 -17.00
Break
17.00 Fringe Options (details below): DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS FOCUS HOSTED SESSION VIRTUAL VISITS
Host Miriam Kennet, Kristina Jociute Julie Farmer Paul Kennet Moderator Marlyn Lee.
17.50-18.00
Break
18 Supply Chains -detail -The largest slave trade in history, The global commons are for sharing, between ourselves and nature and not for destroying or ripping off. Indigenous lands. The role of financial accounting in slavery.
Baroness Natalie Bennett. Dr Ehtisham Abassi- Oman and India- Assist. Professor. Host Kristina Jociute, Marlyn Lee. Moderator Bianca Madison -Vuleta
18.50-19.00
Break
19.00 Factory farmed humans- a cause of future pandemic waves ? Well being and work life balance? The future of work, gig economy and the need for UBI. The impact of precarious work, mental health and general well-being and its link to the social sphere and its impact in spreading weakness in the human species. Q and A Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Miriam Kennet & Prof Simon Mouatt
Dr Alexander Lai MBBS BSc Hons MRCGP GP & Resilience Specialist (The Resilient Doc), Co-Founder of The Workwell Doctors, Choir Director for the National Health Supporters Choir, Wellbeing Board Member for the Royal College Of General Practitioners Health Education England Champion for Supported Return To Training, Follow on Instagram @the_resilient_doc Agneta Granstroem, Former regional councillor commissioner in the region of Norrbotten, Sweden, worked in public health, health care, eHealth, nursing and an indigenous Sami Bianca Madison – Vuletta
19.50 -20.00
Break
20.00 Fringe Sessions Options: DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS
1. Women’s Room 2. Men’s Room 3. Nature Stage 4. Global Voices 5. Green Seniors 6. Green Millennials Debate 7. Healing Space 8. Economics Ranting Room 9. Green Ideas Space 10. Reclaiming our Food and Farming
FOCUS HOSTED SESSION 11. Our Climate Delegation 12. Green Economics Institute Exhibition
Stand VIRTUAL VISIT
13. TITLE? Virtual Visit to Sao Paolo, Brazil with Professor Maria Madi
Hosts Miriam Kennet, Kristina Jociute, Julie Farmer, Anjikwi Mshelbwala Bianca Madison Vuleta womens room chair Moderators Exhibition Stand: Marlyn Lee, Paul Kennet, Dorothy Nulembega Thomas Duncanson, Volker Heineman
Our Exhibition stand- visit to find out more about our work,
our writing, to join our authors teams, to join our membership, our campaigning, become a trustee, donate to our charity, and take part in our tv station and much more. Visit to Sao Paolo city Brazil
20.10-21.00
Break
21.00- 21.45
Candle Lit Late Night Chat Show Debate- in the Americas: Economics Rhetoric, how did it fall into the trap of over confidence and methodology disembodiment? How do we claw it back to nature, diversity, equity, inclusion, climate and survival?
Professor Thomas Duncanson, USA, Dr Simon Mouatt, Chichester University. Professor Maria Madi Host Marlyn Lee. Moderator Paul Kennet
Saturday Fringe Details 4 sessions 13.00 am and 17.00 and 20.00 - What
Who
Zoom Break Out Rooms DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS Hosts Hosts Miriam Kennet, Kristina Jociute, Julie Farmer, Anjikwi Mshelbwala
1. Women’s Room
A space at conference to come and share informally with others in a supportive peaceful environment
Bianca Madison- Vuleta Chair
2. Men’s Room
A space at conference to come and share informally with others in a supportive peaceful environment and to share and reflect and gain support for dealing with the challenges and pressures of todays masculinity
3. Nature Stage Hosted by Achile Tuete, Cameroun
4. Global Voices Zoom:
We are one humanity on one world and we must care and share and support each other Our global network -the conference has people from at least 50 countries- come and meet each other informally. We are one humanity on one world and we must care and share and support each other
5. Green Seniors DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS
6. Green Millennials Debate DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS
7. Healing Space DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS
8. Economics Ranting Room DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS Professor Maria Madi
9. Green Ideas Space DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS
10. Food and Farming
DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS- bring your home grown food- reclaiming the food supply chains
FOCUS HOSTED SESSION Zoom Break Out Rooms
11. Climate Time:
Climate break out room -discussing Paris accord and preparing for Glasgow COP26
This might be with the exhibition stand below
12. Green Economics Institute Exhibition Stand
Exhibition stand- visit to find out more about our work, our writing, to join our authors teams, to join our membership, our campaigning, become a trustee, donate to our charity, and take part in our tv station and much more. Drop in and chat to your teams and find out how you can get involved- students, academics, researchers, campaigners Our books, tv station and much more
Moderators Exhibition Stand: Marlyn Lee, Paul Kennet, Dorothy Nulembega Thomas Duncanson, Volker Heineman
VIRTUAL VISIT
13. [TITLE] Time: Zoom:
13.00 A virtual tour of Oxford 13.00 Visit to Muscat in Oman, to the city and sea side with Professor E Abassi an urban planning specialist
13.00 Visit to the Montjuïc hill, a beautiful park in Barcelona overlooking the harbour and the Mediterranean” Barcelona, Spain
13.00 visit to a farm in Uganda showing us plantations including our food on the stem, come to the kitchen
Dr Nina Kruglikova, Oxford Professor Abassi, Oman specialist in urbanisation Irene Garcia, Spain Dorothy Nulabega, Uganda Mr Bahgdad
and show you the ready one, then crown it with dancers 13.00 A video about Algeria 20.00 Visit to Sao Paolo, Brazil,
Professor Maria Madi, Brazil,
Conference Timetable Sunday Day 3 26th July 2020
Solving the Crisis and Visioning the Future
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SESSION DETAILS SPEAKERS/Hosts
8 Fringe Options (details below): DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS FOCUS HOSTED SESSION VIRTUAL VISITS
Host Miriam Kennet Moderator Marlyn Lee, Kristina Jocuite Anjikwi Mshelbwala
9 The Pandemic, Visioning the Future, Circular Economy, Grass Roots Leadership, Sustainable Communities
Lynne Franks, SEED, Futurist and Opinion Maker.
In the current global atmosphere with a looming market failure, the worse the world has ever seen.how can we use this period of pause and change to go from a capitalist system based on power and greed, draining the planet of its natural resources and destroying the climate, to a new system based on collaboration, co-operation and love.
We, the global nation, now have the choice to either continue in this destructive, inhuman geo-political behaviour, manifesting a desolate future run by Artificial Intelligence with the few remaining humans as slaves to the system or start taking steps as co-creators of a new, loving society with sustainable sufficiency for the generations to come.
Imagining the future, time for a new system, a new way of living. How will it work? The Dawn of a new reality. Solutions to the current crises. Examining where we went wrong during the last few thousand years of patriarchy and where the next few thousand can take us. Keynote Inspirational Speech
Host Kristina Jocuite and Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Marlyn Lee, Volker Heinemann Moderator Miriam Kennet
10.00-11.10
Health, mental health, the pandemic and social prescribing- the new buzz words in medicine. How our health is being compromised by corruption and greed. Climate, Health and nature. Why the world’s mental health is linked to the climate and ecological emergency. How to solve the current crises and why it really matters. Q & A Zoom Meeting Host Kristina Jociute, Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Volker Heinemann, Marlyn Lee Moderator Miriam Kennet and Simon Mouatt
Bianca Madison- Vuleta, Alternative Health Practitioner.(UK) Dr Katherine Kennet, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist-Global Health. Lead Team Policy Writers for Royal College of Psychiatrists for the Climate Emergency. Agneta Granstroem, Former Regional councillor commissioner in the region of Norrbotten, Sweden, worked in public health, health care, eHealth, nursing and an indigenous sami Dr Alexander Lai MBBS BSc Hons MRCGP, GP & Resilience Specialist (The Resilient Doc), Co-Founder of The Workwell Doctors, Choir Director for the National Health Supporters Choir Wellbeing Board Member for the Royal College Of General Practitioners Health Education England Champion for Supported Return To Training Follow on Instagram @the_resilient_doc
11.10 Break
12 Corruption: do we need a new far reaching moral code –like that of Hammurabi, to reset our human thinking to align ourselves more with nature? The political economy of power and how it should change. How our health is being compromised by corruption and greed. Corruption Examples in the WHO in the pandemic, Examples in mining in the Balkans-Pandemics how do we solve this? Expert Panel Zoom Meeting Host Kristina Jociute, Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Miriam Kennet & Marlyn Lee
Dr Enrico Tezza, The Academia, Italy, and the International Labour Organisation and Bhuddist Economist.
Rt Hon Liljana Popovska Green Institute, Board
member. Former Green MP., R of N Macedonia.
Bezmir Geziqui, Albania
13.00-13.50
Food and farming- are humans going to remain an agricultural species, and what will a 22nd century farmer look like? Future of food, both land based, and sea food and plant food. Zoom meeting and presentations Host Kristina Jociute, Anjikwi Mshelbwala Moderator Professor Simon Mouatt
Martin Koehring, Director the Economist. Sustainable Sea Food Project. Tracy Marchioness of Worcester. Farms not Factories Campaigner. Dr Vandana Shiva (India). Dorothy Nalubega Farmer and Speaker, (Uganda)
14.00- 15.00
Fringe Sessions DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS
1. Women’s Room 2. Men’s Room 3. Nature Stage 4. Global Voices 5. Green Seniors 6. Green Millennials Debate 7. Healing Space 8. Economics Ranting Room 9. Green Ideas Space 10. Food and Farming
FOCUS HOSTED SESSIONS 11. Climate break out room -discussing Paris accord
and preparing for Glasgow COP26 12. Green Economics Institute Exhibition Stand
VIRTUAL VISIT 13. TITLE? Visit to the park in Ukraine - with
Viaschlav Potapenko 14.00 15.00 only Visit to Abuja Nigeria Visit to a farm in Uganda
Hosts Miriam Kennet, Marlyn Lee, Julie Farmer, Kristina Jociute, Paul Kennet, Volker Heinemann Bianca Madison -Vuleta -womens room chair Drop in and chat to your teams and find out how you can get involved- students, academics, researchers, campaigners. Our books, tv station and much more Meet our authors
14. with Viaschlav Potapenko 15. with Anjikwi Mshalbwala 16. with Dorothy N Uganda
15.00-15.50
Our house is on fire: United Nations Climate Change – Is our response to the pandemic similar to the climate crisis? What can we learn from our behaviour? What plans should we make to move into our new and better world? Keynote Presentation
Professor Graciela Chichilnisky,(Argentina and USA) – Global Thermostat. Lead author IPCC Report. Keynote Presentation Hosts and Co Hosts: Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Volker Heinemann, Kristina Jociute, Marlyn Lee Moderator Peg Alexander
15.50-16.00
Break
16.00—16.45
Standards, Norms, Codes and regulations, British Standards Institution, exploring what is possible with voluntary codes. Zoom Meeting presentation Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Miriam Kennet, Kristina Jocuite Moderator-Hans Kare Floe
Lesley Wilson (UK) Lead Standards Development Manager, The British Standards Institution Gideon Richards, CEO, Consulting With Purposes and BSI committee member
16.45-17.00
Break
17.00- 17.50 Parallel Sessions
The advantages and disadvantages of Stopping the use of disposable packaging. From individual action to regulation. The SUP Case.
The waste and circular economy and green economy. “A circular economy has driven product and business model innovations in tyre recycling” Removing plastics from the environment and why it matters and how to do it. How it is being done all over the world. What you can do to make a difference.
Rasa Tumaseviciute (Lithuania) State Scientific Research Institute, Futurist of the Circular Economy
– Dzintra Atstaja & Inga Uvarova (BA School of Business and Finance, Latvia) Dorothy Nalubega, Uganda, Plastics campaigner and Global Greens. Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Miriam Kennet, Paul Kennet Moderator-Professor Thomas Duncanson
18.00- 18.30
Our house is on fire: United Nations Climate Change – Is our response to the pandemic similar to the climate crisis? What can we learn from our behaviour? What plans should we make to move into our new and better world? Debate Hosts Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Volker Heinemann, Kristina Jociute, Marlyn Lee Moderator Miriam Kennet Discussion session
Discussion about our role at the United Nations Climate conferences and planning our delegation to Glasgow COP26 welcoming participants to get involved discussion
18.30 "The Possibilities for Citizen Diplomacy in Climate Protection: A Critical Appraisal and a Guide for Participants."
Professor of communication: Thomas Duncanson Millkin University USA Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Moderator Marlyn Lee
18.30-19.30
Solving our crises: Concluding plenary: Economy, climate and health and biodiversity How our health is being compromised by corruption and greed. Concluding Plenary Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Kristina Jociute, Marlyn Lee. Moderator Simon Mouatt
Agneta Granstroem, Former regional councillor commissioner in the region of Norrbotten, Sweden,worked in public health, health care, eHealth, nursing and an indigenous sami, Bianca Madison -Vuleta.(UK) Dr Enrico Tezza (Italy)International Labour Organisation and Bhuddhist Economist
19.30-20.00
Concluding summary and networking And next steps and opportunities: farewell global drink! Zoom Meeting
All participants welcome Host Anjikwi Mshelbwala, Kristina Jociute, Volker Heinemann Moderator Miriam Kennet and Marlyn Lee
Sunday Fringe Details What 2 sessions 8 am and 14.00
Who
Zoom Break Out Rooms DROP-IN SHARING SESSIONS Hosts Miriam Kennet, Marlyn Lee, Julie Farmer, Kristina Jociute, Paul Kennet
1. Women’s Room
A space at conference to come and share informally with others in a supportive peaceful environment
Chair Bianca Madison - Vuleta
2. Men’s Room
A space at conference to come and share informally with others in a supportive peaceful environment and to share and reflect and gain support for dealing with the challenges and pressures of todays masculinity
3. Natures Stage
4. Global Voices
Our global network -the conference has people from at least 50 countries- come and meet each other informally We are one humanity on one world and we must care and share and support each other
5. Green Seniors
6. Green Millennials Debate
7. Healing Space
8. Economics Ranting Room
9. Green Ideas Space
10. Reclaiming Food &Farming
Zoom Break Out Rooms FOCUS HOSTED SESSION
11. Climate Time:
Climate break out room -discussing Paris accord and preparing for Glasgow COP26
This might be with the exhibition stand below
Green Economics Institute Exhibition Stand Exhibition Stand Visit to find out more about our work, our writing, to join our authors teams, to join our membership, our campaigning, become a trustee, donate to our charity, and take part in our tv station and much more. Drop in and chat to your teams and find out how you can get involved- students, academics, researchers, campaigners
1. Our books, tv station and much more
VIRTUAL VISIT
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8.am Visit to Hong Kong 8.00 A visit to the farm in Uganda 13.00 A virtual tour of Oxford 13.00- Visit to Barcelona, Spain 13.00 Visit to Goloseevsky Nature Park of Ukraine quiz and nature protection in a big city.
Albert Oung Irene Garcia Dr Viascheslav Potapenko, Ukraine
14.00 A visit to the farm in Uganda showing us plantations including our food on the stem, come to the kitchen and show you the ready one, then crown it with dancers 14.00 A video about Algeria
15.00 “Visit to the Montjuïc hill, a beautiful park in Barcelona overlooking the harbour and the Mediterranean” Barcelona, Spain
Dorothy Nulabega Uganda Mr Bahgdad Irene Garcia,Spain
(We aim to achieve all the above but we can’t guarantee it due to the strange new world and the contemporary
factors beyond our control, and watch this space for updates or speaker changes etc in the run up to the
conference). Email for more details [email protected] .Thursday V3 July 23rd 2020 18.47