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Keys to a better future: Recommendations from the scientific report Stockholm+50: Unlocking a Better Future

Join us in a conversation about keys to change and how the conditions for delivering on commitments made for a better future must improve.

2 June 2022 at 13:30 CEST

ending at 14:45 CEST

Stockholm, Sweden and Online

Stockholmsmässan – Side Event Room 5

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The science is clear: decisive and bold action is urgently needed. In this event, leading experts debate recommendations put forward in the Stockholm+50: Unlocking a Better Future report. The report, launched by SEI and CEEW ahead of the Stockholm+50 international meeting, provides a scientific basis to the meeting and proposes actions leaders can take now to accelerate systemic change. 

This event is co-organized by SEI and the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).

Time: 1700-1815 IST | 1330-1445 CEST | 0730-0845 EDT

Location: Stockholmsmässan – Side Event Room 5

Speakers:

  • Dr Philip Osano, Centre Director SEI Africa, SEI
  • Chris Kiptoo, Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Kenya
  • Dr Åsa Persson, Research Director and Deputy Director, SEI
  • Dr Arunabha Ghosh, Chief Executive Officer, CEEW
  • Dr. Sébastien Treyer, Executive Director of IDDRI
  • Ms. Isabella Lövin, former Minister of Environment, and Deputy Prime Minister, Sweden.
  • Dr. Andrew Norton, Director International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
  • Ms. Jaee Nikam, SEI Asia, coordinating author of the Stockholm+50 Youth Report
  • Prof. Saleemul Huq, Director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)
  • Mr. Mats Engström, Writer and analyst, Senior adviser at the Swedish Institute for European Policy
  • Dr Danilo Türk, Former President of the Republic of Slovenia

SEI participants

Philip Osano
Philip Osano

Centre Director

SEI Africa

Åsa Persson
Åsa Persson

Research Director and Deputy Director

SEI Headquarters

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