Sustainable Living 1.5: Empowering people to live better and lighter

Online

Over the next half year, Hot or Cool is partnering with the UN Environment Programme and the One Planet network - 10YFP to organise a webinar series shaping future directions on the role of lifestyles in the sustainability transition.

Post-Covid Recovery and New Directions for Sustainable Consumption and Production

Japan Tokyo, Japan

How will direction of the UN Agenda 2030 and the various SDGs change in the context of a post-covid society? The Japanese government-funded program "Policy Design and Evaluation to Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production in Asia Region" is hosting a public symposium to explore this question.

Your Europe, Your Say (YEYS) 2021

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is holding the 12th edition of its yearly youth event Your Europe, Your Say (YEYS) where Lewis Akenji is speaking on Designing Systemic Change.

3RProMar regional kick-off workshop

Hot or Cool Policy Lead Magnus Bengtsson is presenting at the regional kick-off workshop of the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to Protect the Marine Environment and Coral Reefs” (3RProMar) project, implemented by GIZ. His presentation will convey key findings and conclusions of a regional gap-analysis study on circular economy for plastics in ASEAN, which he led together with Hot or Cool’s Managing Director Lewis Akenji. 

The Compass Festival: Charting Our Course

Virtual Event

The Compass Festival: Setting the agenda on sustainable + equitable living is a collaborative, interactive event for a limited number of practitioners, researchers, and funders working at the cutting-edge of ambition on sustainable and equitable lifestyles.

Fostering 1.5 degrees lifestyles with urban partnerships

Online

The 1.5-Degree Lifestyles report illustrate the scale of the sustainable living challenge and the need for greenhouse gas emission of 80 percent by 2050 counting today’s intensity of lifestyles. Cities are the perfect leverage point for enabling 1.5-degree living. The Future Lifestyles project shows that enabling urban infrastructures and municipal services are necessary to enable 1.5 degree living.

Launch of 1.5-Degree Lifestyles: Towards a Fair Consumption Space for All

Online

In a world with a limited and fast-shrinking global carbon budget, coupled with vast inequalities, how do we allocate the remaining carbon allowance in a manner that is fair while drastically decreasing our footprints within a limited timeframe to avoid irreversible ecological damage? 

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