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World Cities Day 2024 Webinar - Climate Change and Activism: Youth Perspective
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On behalf of the School of Built Environment and Development Studies, you are cordially invited to a webinar in commemoration of this year’s World Cities Day. This session will profile young scholars who have been invited to present their research on the theme: Climate Change and Activism: Youth Perspective.

The urgency of addressing climate change and disaster risks in our cities cannot be overstated, particularly considering that nearly 84% of the fastest-growing cities are facing extreme climate and disaster risks, predominantly in Asia and Africa. The impact of climate change anomalies is becoming increasingly apparent, and it is crucial that we empower the younger generation to take proactive steps towards building climate-resilient cities for the future.

The United Nations has emphasized the importance of engaging young people in scientific and sociological approaches to tackle the climate crisis at the local level. As part of our commitment to this cause, the SARChI Chair for Inclusive Cities at the University of KwaZulu-Natal is actively driving discussions on climate change by highlighting research efforts and projects that embody innovative ideas and ambitious goals for creating sustainable urban environments.

DATE: 31 October 2024

TIME: 10h00

RSVP: PLATFORM ZOOM – RSVP HERE.

Please see attached for more information on the speakers.

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Artwork Invite.pdf
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Category Events
Posted 31 October 2024
By Rakshika Sibran
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
PMB Staff  PMB Students 
Westville Staff  Westville Students 
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