1. L E T ' S M A K E T O M O R R O W
C L I M A T E F R I E N D L Y
P R E S E N T A T I O N B Y :
V I C T O R I A P E T R O V A X I A
2. CLIMATE AND NATURE
FRIENDLY
The pandemic has seized our attention, and so it
should – but the climate and ecological
emergencies haven’t paused out of sympathy,
thinking “Let’s give the humans a break.” That’s
not the way Nature works.
3. CLIMATE READINESS
THROUGH BIOCONOMY
Climate readiness is about preparing for and mitigating the impacts
of climate change. This includes reducing carbon emissions,
promoting resilience in communities and ecosystems, and
developing sustainable practices.
4. CLIMATE RADINESS,
HEALTHY FOOD
Climate readiness and healthy food are closely connected, as
sustainable agricultural practices that contribute to climate
readiness also often lead to healthier food production.
5. CLIMATE
RADINESS,THROUGH
COTCULAR ECONOMY
Climate readiness can be enhanced through the
adoption of a circular economy model, which focuses
on reducing waste, reusing resources, and recycling
materials. This approach can help mitigate the impacts
of climate change while promoting sustainable
practices in various sectors.
6. CLIMATE RADINESS
WITH WEATHER
CHANGES
Climate readiness involves preparing for and
adapting to the impacts of changing weather
patterns resulting from climate change. As
weather becomes more unpredictable and
extreme events like heatwaves, storms, floods,
and droughts become more common.
7. CLIMATE RADINESS
THROUGH ECOSYSTEM
RESTORATION AIMS
Ecosystem restoration plays a crucial role in
enhancing climate readiness by improving the
resilience of natural systems to the impacts of climate
change. Restoring ecosystems can help mitigate
climate change, support biodiversity, and improve the
well-being of human communities.