A T-shirt for the Pope, from the High School Game and Connect4Climate
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It was a day to remember, a historic event for Planet Multimedia and for the High School Game. Representing the winning class of Environmental Education Competition, organized by Planet Multimedia in collaboration with the Connect4Climate program of the World Bank, four students had the privilege of being on the front row to meet the Pope on the last public hearing of the Saturday of the Jubilee of Mercy (12 November 2016). To Pope Francis the students delivered a T-shirt with the logos of High School Game and Connect4Climate.
Professor Agata Cannata accompanied the students Carolina Pirrò, Carmela Curcio, Nicosia Francesca and Stefano Pesce, coordinated by Professor Maria Luigia Cimino of IIS M.Ciliberto-A.Lucifero (Crotone) directed by Dean Girolamo Arcuri. Also in attendance were Giuseppe Mazzei, Planet Multimedia, and Massimiliano Falcone, representing Connect4Climate.
The students proudly wore their T-shirts celebrating the High School Game and Connect4Climate, and the T-shirts handed to Pope France were decorated with the students signatures in dedication: "Praise You W Francis!"
Pope Francis accepted this symbolic gift with great joy, thanked the students who briefly talked about the environmental education competition and their dedication to climate action. In response Pope Francis congratulated them and said: "Well done guys, keep it up, you are the future."
"It was a unique experience, exciting and moving," commented the students, "The Pope has filled our hearts with his smile, his gentle eyes, his stimulating words."
Professor Cannata Agata also excitedly exclaimed: "It was a very intense and profound experience. Papa Francis conveyed his sense of humility, serenity and sweetness. The eyes of the children shone with happiness."
The Sustainable Energy for All Forum is the landmark gathering celebrating the global sustainable energy movement. Over 1,000 high-level representatives from government, business, civil society and international organizations will gather in New York City for the 3rd Sustainable Energy for All Forum – its theme “Going Further, Faster – Together.”
Sustaining Film in Vancouver
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Vancouver rides at the helm of sustainability! One of the first cities to respond to climate change with its “Clouds of Change” report in 1990, it is now committed to becoming the ‘greenest city on earth’ by 2020.
South Africa and United States Partner to Promote Renewable Energy Awareness
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Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2016 – ‘Expensive, inaccessible, complicated and unreliable’ are a few of the misperceptions about renewable energy that persist, despite South Africa’s success in building out its large-scale renewable energy infrastructure.
To a large extent, the country’s progress in renewables has been driven by the highly successful Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement (REIPPP) program, which has set the country on its path to achieving 30% clean energy by 2025.
According to the South African Department of Energy (DoE), since 2011, 6,327MWs of renewable energy has been procured from 92 independent power producers located in South Africa’s nine provinces. The energy delivered by these power producers warms homes, keeps schools, businesses, and hospitals open, and allows South Africans around the country to live fuller, brighter lives.
COP22 venue in Marrakesch, Morroco. Photo credit: Max Thabiso Edkins/Connect4Climate
All eyes have been on Marrakech recently, where the 22nd Conference of Parties (COP22) took place. There, countries from around the world, including South Africa and the United States, celebrated remarkable progress that has been made and the unity in the global community in fighting climate change with real action. South Africa’s commitment to renewable energy is just one of many remarkable contributions it has made to this worldwide effort.
“South Africa has a world class renewable energy program, thanks in part to its innovative energy policy that has facilitated the development of projects that are commercially competitive with plants using traditional fuels.
“I am proud that U.S. firms are the biggest investors in the renewables sector; if South Africa continues to pursue its policy to expand the number of wind and solar projects, we expect that significant new foreign investments will come in, prices for the consumer will continue to improve and significant new jobs will be created in the sector,” said U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, Patrick Gaspard.
According to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in South Africa, solar photovoltaic and wind energy are 40 percent less expensive than baseload coal-fired power stations, providing economic benefits to the entire South African economy.
Further benefits are also evident in the industry’s employment opportunities. In 2015, the SA DoE estimated that REIPPPP has, so far, contributed to 109,443 employment opportunities during both construction and operational phases.
Yet despite this program’s success, the overwhelming majority of South Africans remain unaware of what has been achieved through renewable energy and how this impacts their lives. This is a recurring challenge that renewable energy communications and marketing industries, in particular, are countering.
The Energy21: Exchange Hub will bring together current and future leaders in the private sector, non-government organizations, and government who work on renewable energy policy and promotion to partake in two days of strategic discussions and training.
They will learn new tactics and develop new communications strategies to raise public awareness and build support for continued investment in the energy of the future.
“The goals of the Paris Agreement will only be achieved if all of us – experts in renewable energy and citizens alike, Americans, South Africans and people in countries around the world – commit ourselves to ensuring environmentally-friendly practices such as South Africa’s REIPPP can thrive and succeed.
“South Africa is one of few countries on Earth that has the potential to stand at the forefront of developing and deploying the world’s 21st century energy technology, and we look forward to working with leaders in the renewable energy sector who are paving the way. We thank DEA and CSIR for partnering with us on this important initiative,” Ambassador Gaspard added.
Energy21 is highlighting the tremendous benefits South Africa is deriving from the development of wind and solar energy through increased energy security, job creation and economic development. Renewables are the energy of the future, and they’re working for us now.
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COP22 Social Media Engagement
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So far, generated 943,047 tweets about the conference.
United Nations was the most influential participant.
#parisagreement and #climateaction were the top trends.
The world is experiencing a rising youth population. This new generation has an increasing social and environmental awareness, with the energy and knowledge to lead our societies towards a low carbon and climate resilient future.
Sustainable Innovation Forum - UNEP
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Be a part of the largest business-focused event taking place during the annual Conference of Parties (COP22) - the Sustainable Innovation Forum 2016 - taking place on 14-15 November at the Four Seasons Marrakech, Morocco.
Building on year-round work from Climate Action and the UN Environment Programme, the 2 day Forum will convene cross-sector participants from business, Government, finance, UN, NGO and civil society to create an unparalleled opportunity to bolster sustainable innovation and bring scale to the emerging green economy.
Roundtable: Sustainability starts with educators
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Education is key to prepare societies for global change. It plays a critical role in achieving Sustainable Development Goals and putting into practice the global agreement on climate change.