The host country for this year's World Environment Day is Columbia Events featuring experts on biodiversity issues from across the globe. Here is a quick look at the agenda (all times local to Bogota¡ which is GMT-5) To convert to your local time click here. 09:00 AM - 4:00 PM Content focusing on conservation of the Amazon, sustainable use of biodiversity, green business and the COVID-19 pandemic, the close relation between cities and environment, climate change, the circular economy and more.
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Videos for Nature
Click here to watch videos from people like Jane Goodall, Karry Wang, Massimo Bottura, and Roberta Annan
Click here to see how people from all corners of the world are raising their voice #ForNature
Movies For Nature
Cinemambiente, Environmental Film Festival and the National Museum of Cinema present Movies for Nature, a 24-hour free online streaming marathon including films dedicated to biodiversity. Feature films, medium length and short films will offer a journey to discover the beauty of Nature and the increasingly fragile balance between its animal and plant life, now heavily threatened by the devastating effects of anthropization. The scheduled films include:
Blue by Karina Holden (Australia 2017, 76')
Dusk Chorus - Based on Fragments of Extinction by Alessandro d'Emilia and Nika Saravanja (Italy 2016, 60')
Gringo Trails by Pegi Vail (USA 2014, 52')
Home by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (France 2009, 90')
Intraterrestrial. A Fleeting Contact by Alexander and Nicole Gratovsky (Spain 2017, 55')
Kamchatka Bears. Life begins by Irina Žuravleva and Vladislav Grišin (Russia 2017, 60')
On the Cover by Yegane Moghaddam (Iran 2018, 4')
Ranger and Leopard by Fathollah Amiri (Iran 2017, 53')
The Messenger by Su Rynard (Canada/France 2015, 90')
Tungrus by Rishi Chandna (India 2018, 12')
Welcome to the Sixtinction by Chiara Cant (Italy 2018, 3')
GLF Bonn Digital Conference
One of the not to be missed events is the GLF Bonn Digital Conference. Human health and livelihoods depend on planetary health. So, how can we feed a growing global population without eating the planet? The 2020 theme of GLF is “Food and Livelihoods.” Today, food systems are one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, a main driver of deforestation and the greatest threat to biodiversity. We need to transform the way we produce food and, as the COVID-19 pandemic is showing, we need to start now. Below you can find GLF Bonn Digital Conference agenda.
- 10:30-12:00: Digitizing the agricultural value chainHost: Grassroots Relief and Development Agency (GREDA)
- 12:00-12:30: Youth Daily Show! NO food waste
- 13:00-17:00: Forest solutions to the food and climate crisisHost: UN-REDD
- 14:00-15:30: Incentives for a green economy – new means to promote sustainable production methodsHost: KfW Development Bank on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
- 14:30-15:30: Greening food systems: accelerating the transition to environmental sustainabilityHost: World Bank
- 18:00-18:30: Plenary: The way forward
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