1. Side
event
Youth
&
student
collabora1on
beyond
Copenhagen
18th
December
2009
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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www.wscsd.org
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2. Welcome
JusAn
Kamp,
Christopher
Baan
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student
community
for
sustainable
development
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3. Side
event
• 10.00
Welcome,
by
JusAn
&
Christopher
• 10.05
ExplanaAon
about
speed-‐daAng
• 10.10
Start
speed-‐daAng
• 10.55:
Climate
SoluAons
Meshworks
as
a
concrete
tool
for
knowledge
exchange
• 11.00
Wrap-‐up/
summary
• 11.15
Prof.
Thomas
Andersson
• 11.40
End
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student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
4. About
WSC-‐SD
MulAdisciplinary
network
Think
&
Act
Student
project
plaTorm
15
member
communiAes
58
countries
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student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
5. world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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www.wscsd.org
World Student Community for Sustainable Development
6. The
ra1onale:
• COP15
not
as
an
end,
but
just
a
starAng
point
of
cross-‐sector
collaboraAon
and
the
strengthening
of
a
global
youth
movement.
• This
is
an
unprecedented
opportunity
for
important
actors
to
converge
with
the
purpose
of
strengthening
the
role
of
youth
efforts.
• Youth
should
be
an
embedded
actor
both
in
climate
change
policy,
as
well
as
in
providing
new
creaAve
soluAons
to
climate
change.
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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www.wscsd.org
World Student Community for Sustainable Development
7. The
aim
of
this
event:
• increase
cross-‐sectoral
and
cross-‐organisaAonal
cooperaAon
• idenAfy
the
key
steps
for
a
truly
global
and
interlinked
youth
climate
movement
in
prepara1on
for
future
COP
mee1ngs.
• interlink
youth
projects
and
to
provide
a
support
structures
for
ongoing
youth/
student
projects
&
innovaAons.
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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www.wscsd.org
World Student Community for Sustainable Development
8. ArAcle
6
of
the
ConvenAon
(UNFCCC)
Educa1on
&
outreach
a)
ImplementaAon
of
• Public
awareness
programs
• Public
access
to
informaAon
• Public
parAcipaAon
• Technical
Training
b)
CooperaAon
between
sectors
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student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
9. Speed-‐da1ng
10
tables
5
rounds
of
7
minutes
1
minute
passing
Ame
Dynamic
facilitators
10
min
wrap-‐up
by
last
facilitator
of
each
group
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
10. Sharing
at
the
table
ReporAng
structures:
making
projects
visible
Interlinking
projects
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
11. Speed-‐da1ng
categories
1.
EducaAon
for
Sustainable
Development
2.
Sustainable
energy
in
Least
Developed
Countries
3.
Mainstreaming
green
CSR
4.
Fundraising
your
project
5.
Outreach:
How
to
promote
your
project
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student
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for
sustainable
development
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12. ParAcipaAng
OrganizaAons
An
Inconvenient
Youth
Documentary
JVE/AYICC
Canada
NaAonal
Wildlife
FederaAon
Cascade
Climate
Network
NigeriaClimate
AcAon
Network
CEMDA
Peace
Child
InternaAonal
/
Oasis
Sierra
Student
CoaliAon
Central
Asia
Youth
Environmental
Network
Stanford
University
China
youth
Cop15
delegaAon
Sustainable
Gathering
of
Youth,
Coastal
Development
Partnership/Civil
Scoiety
Korea
Green
FoundaAon
College
of
the
AtlanAc
Toronto
Dickinson
College
University
of
Waterloo
Sustainability
Project
energycrossroad
WSCSD
Focus
the
NaAon
Youth
Environmental
Network
of
globe
internaAonal/european
parliament
Uzbekistan
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
13. Jeroen
Maes
Climate
SoluAons
Meshwork
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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www.wscsd.org
World Student Community for Sustainable Development
14. Prof.
Thomas
Andersson
Former
President
Jönköping
University
Professor
of
InternaAonal
Economics
at
Jönköping
InternaAonal
Business
School.
Senior
Advisor
of
Science,
Technology
and
InnovaAon
Policy
in
the
Sultanate
of
Oman,
member
of
two
expert
groups
of
the
European
Commission.
Former
deputy
director
of
science
technology
and
industry
at
the
OECD.
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
15. Wrap-‐up
Each
table:
1
min
presentaAon
of
all
5
sessions
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student
community
for
sustainable
development
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16. Collabora1on
Beyond
Copenhagen
Taking
the
youth
movement
further
Beyond
poliAcs
&
acAvism
alone:
Also
social
entrepreneurship
&
new
innovaAons
Meshwork
as
possible
technical
tool
world
student
community
for
sustainable
development
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World Student Community for Sustainable Development
17. The
future
is
already
here,
it’s
only
unevenly
distributed
William
Gibson
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community
for
sustainable
development
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18. www.wscsd.org
cop15.wscsd.org
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