Engage in Climate Mobility: CMCAN’s SB62 Online Event
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The Climate Mobility Community Action Network (CMCAN) invites you to a pivotal online event, “Highlighting the Importance of SB62 for Climate Mobility Action,” on Thursday, 6 June 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM GMT+1 via Zoom. This virtual gathering will explore the critical role of the 62nd Session of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies (SB62) […]
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Description
The Climate Mobility Community Action Network (CMCAN) invites you to a pivotal online event, “Highlighting the Importance of SB62 for Climate Mobility Action,” on Thursday, 6 June 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM GMT+1 via Zoom. This virtual gathering will explore the critical role of the 62nd Session of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies (SB62) in advancing climate mobility action, addressing the urgent challenges of climate-induced displacement.
Why SB62 Matters
As climate change intensifies—driving rising seas, droughts, and storms—millions face displacement, seeking safety and stability. SB62, part of the UNFCCC’s Bonn Climate Change Conference (16–26 June 2025), provides a framework to ensure climate mobility is addressed with justice, equity, and resilience. This event will unpack SB62’s practical implications, offering insights into how it can protect vulnerable communities and shape inclusive climate policies.
What to Expect
Join expert guest speakers who will share perspectives on:
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SB62’s significance in global climate governance.
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The need for equitable policies to address climate-driven migration.
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Actionable steps for advocates, policymakers, and communities.
This event welcomes all—policymakers, activists, students, and climate justice advocates—to engage in a dynamic dialogue. Attendees will:
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Gain a deeper understanding of SB62’s role in climate mobility.
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Connect with a global network of changemakers.
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Learn practical strategies to promote sustainability and social justice.
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