Borrowing the earth from our grandchildren

What does behavior change for intergenerational justice mean to you?

14:1515:00

This event will focus on methods of behavior change for climate action in agriculture and food systems, especially within the context of institutions, which can maintain the status quo– or with thoughtful management, be agents of change. This event focuses on the interface between youth, climate change, and food systems in organizations through interviews with leaders of two organizations.

14:15
14:20
Introduction of the session
14:20
14:40
Interview 1: Karen Musikoyo-Nguru Munoko
14:40
14:55
Interview 2: Martina Fleckenstein
14:55
15:00
Conclusions

Session speakers

Abe Lin
Client Earth
Martina Fleckenstein
World Wildlife Fund
Karen Musikoyo-Nguru Munoko
Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa

Session organizer

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