Transform climate talk into climate roadmaps 

Solving the climate crisis means a radical transformation on all levels of society. Which requires a clear overview of how to reduce emissions.  Meet the people who transform climate talk into roadmaps for the climate. Special guests: Paul Dickinson (CDP),Tomer Shalit (ClimateView) and Nuria Albet (La Palma Renovable).

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Also in the show: 
The Amazonas on fire, the upcoming climate summit in New York and the massive climate manifestations planned by the youth climate movement. Meet Nick Nuttall (Director Strategic Communications Earth Day Network), Jill Kubit (Co-Founder of Our kids' Climate), Alexandria Villaseñor co-founder of US Youth Climate Strike and founder of Earth Uprising (Alert! Due to a cold, Alexandria Villaseñor had to cancel her participation), Vanessa Nakate, Environmental activist in Nakawa, Uganda
and Ingmar Rentzhog (CEO We Don't Have Time).

Featured climate actions from our community: Harvard Stop Investing in Fossil Fuel Companies, WeLoveClimateAction.org, Pledge to support the climate manifestations September 20-27.

We invite you to tune in, watch, listen and participate actively by commenting live during and after the broadcast. We will send you instructions on how to participate and a reminder before the event begins.



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Climate Action News is an online, interactive broadcast for the climate, all about action and sustainable solutions. We invite our community, climate advocacy groups, leaders, and businesses to share their knowledge and insights in an interactive broadcast. As always, it is a strictly no-fly, online event.

When:                     12 September  2019
Broadcast:            19:00-20:00 CEST (find out local time)
Live-chat:              19:00-20:30 CEST
Where:                    Online
Admission:            Free of charge

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Hosts and Guests

Jerome Foster II
Student, Entrepreneur and Climate reporter

Jerome Foster II is a 17-year-old African-American author, Harvard environmental law school dual-enrollment student, climate change activist, high school senior, and virtual reality/augmented reality business owner. Jerome strikes in front of the White House and coordinated and led the climate march from the White House to the Supreme Court as apart of the Climate Strikes Movement on March 15th, he is the Founder and Executive Director of OneMillionOfUs, which is mobilizing a new generation too young people across the world to understand the power of their voice and the impact of their vote.

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Vanessa Nakate
Environmental activist in Nakawa, Uganda.

Vanessa Nakate is a 21-year-old student and environmental activist in Nakawa, Uganda.

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Jonas Johansson
Development Manager City of Mariestad

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Ingmar Rentzhog (SE)
CEO of WeDontHaveTime

Ingmar Rentzhog is the founder and CEO of WeDontHaveTime. Also Member of Al Gore’s organization Climate Reality Leaders and member of the European Branch of The Climate Reality Project.

Ingmar Rentzhog (SE)


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Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson
Tv-Host

Hosting this global broadcast is Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, an expert moderator, lecturer and devoted workshop-leader in facilitating sustainable development. Catarina moderates for the EU Commission, the Swedish Government, corporations, local municipalities, and universities. She lectures based on the UN Sustainable Global Development Goals internationally and has TV-skills from her background as a television program host at SVT, Swedish Public Television.

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Nuria Albet
Coordinator La Palma Renovable

Laura Piñero and Nuria Albet are coordinators at La Palma Renovable in La Palma island, Canary Islands. The project was born from a citizen movement, Plataforma por Un Nuevo Modelo Energético, which succeeded in creating consensus at the political level in the 14 municipalities and Cabildo (island council) in wanting a 100% renewable island. Since 2018 the Cabildo took the call from the citizen platform and the project was born within the public administration. Several programs are being carried: energy savings at municipality level, energy justice, business mentoring, self-consumption boosting... The Secretariat for the Clean Energy for the EU Islands, an European Commission project, selected La Palma as one of 6 pilot islands. That means that the work of La Palma Renovable with all of its successes and failures will help other islands and mainland in the energy transition. It was a strategic decision to create the island's Energy Transition Agenda with the ClimateView tool. So far, more than 100 organizations in the island have signed to participate in the process and the project is ongoing.

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Paul Dickinson
Executive Chair CDP

Paul founded CDP in 2000 with an ambition of creating a global economic system that operates within sustainable environmental boundaries and prevents dangerous climate change. Paul previously co-founded Rufus Leonard Corporate Design and EyeNetwork, which was the largest videoconference booking service in Europe.He has served as a member of the Environmental Research Group of the UK Faculty and Institute of Actuaries. Paul has authored various publications including the book Beautiful Corporations published in 2000 by Financial Times Prentice Hall. The book introduced the concept of sustainability product marketing which is growing in significance as a force in contemporary commerce.Paul is Chair of the Trustees of the NGO ShareAction as well as a Trustee of the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland where he has established a program of seminars and retreats now used by the responsible investment community as well as emerging social businesses. He is an advisor to the NGO Influence Map and is a trustee of the grant making Friends Provident Foundation.

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Tomer Shalit
Founder & CEO Climate View

“How can I maximise climate impact in the shortest time possible?”. That was the question that led Tomer Shalit to create ClimateView - a global platform that helps cities and nations to visualise and evolve their own roadmap towards carbon neutrality. Being an expert in agile transformations, Tomer decided to apply this know-how to the climate transition. By establishing a visual language that can be used and understood by all, the platform promotes transparency and rapid sharing of best practice globally. June 2019, Sweden was first to go live on ClimateView and at time of writing, a number of pioneering cities, regions and nations worldwide are also joining the climate platform.

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Nick Nuttall (UK)
Director Strategic Communications, Earth Day Network

Hailing from the North of England, Nick supports Earth Day Network with a focus on international strategic communications and advice. Nick graduated from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, with a Bachelor of Science. Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. A passionate fan of English football team Burnley, Nick is also often seen warbling backing vocals at concerts for the German pop singer/songwriter Bernadette La Hengst

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Peter Jansen
Tv-Host and Forbes Leadership Coach

Peter has more than two decades of international experience in emotional intelligence and leadership coaching. Coaching leaders in more than 25 countries through direct one on one coaching as well as group coaching, seminars and workshops, and with four years of international radio hosting experience. Peter has directly impacted over one million people and has been recognized for his results by Forbes, where he continues to write and collaborate on leadership and change through Emotional Intelligence.

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Jill Kubit
Co- founder of Our Kids´ Climate

Jill is a founding member of the Our Kids’ Climate global climate-parent collaboration. Jill is also the director and co-founder of DearTomorrow. Her work has been recognized by the MIT Climate Co-Lab, the Grist 50, TED, Vox, Public Radio International, Yale, and BECC.  She is focused on building three main areas on climate: creativity and culture, the parents movement, and integrating social science and practice. She advises dozens of start-up founders and leaders on social entrepreneurship and climate communications.

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Organized by

We Don't Have Time
@wedonthavetime0info@wedonthavetime.org

We Don’t Have Time is a social media network for people who want to be a part of the solution to the climate crisis. If a large enough number of people want change, and if that energy is directed towards those in charge – change comes. But we don’t have time to wait. The social network is operated by the company WeDontHaveTime AB (publ), whose majority shareholder is the WeDontHaveTime Foundation. The Foundation’s principal purpose is to contribute to a reduced climate impact and an ecologically sustainable environment. Our headquarters are located in Stockholm, Sweden.