Wednesday 17 December, 09:00

Strengthening Science-Policy Interface to Address Triple Planetary Crises

Join a day dedicated to bridging science and policy, organized by the Geneva Environment Network, focusing on the pressing global challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Experts, stakeholders, and member states will engage in lightning talks, panel discussions, and an interactive fair, underscoring the crucial connection between science and policy for planetary protection. The event will highlight the key role of science-policy interfaces for informed international decision-making, featuring a presentation of the GEO-7 edition. The interactive fair will showcase Geneva’s leadership in environmental governance and science-based decision processes.

Chemin de Balexert 9,
1219 Vernier, Switzerland
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Photo Credit: Geneva Environment Network

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