Partnering to Raise Awareness and Build Climate Change Resilience in Rio De Janeiro

26 March 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - The ZCO2 and UN CC:Learn project provided the space for an exchange of ideas aiming to align interests to transform the challenges that climate change presents to urban communities into opportunities. The 5 hour workshop started with the community leaders explaining to the 50 attendees what they had learned over the last two weeks as all leaders had obtained a certificate of completion on Introductory e-Course on Climate Change available on the UN CC:e-Learn platform.

Ms.Cristina Mendonca, from C40 took the floor to explain them with the Mayor’s office to map local CO2 emissions, local climate risks, and integrate their mapping into the public policy agenda.

Being presented at the event, Mrs. Olga Martins and Mr. Paull Nemy representatives from the State’s environmental secretary, Mrs. Gabrielle Guimaraes, Senior Advisor to the Mayor of Rio for multilateral cooperation, and Mrs. Renata D’Acri manager of climate change education at the Municipal Secretary of Environment carefully listened to the voices of the dialogue, certainly seeking ways to integrate the opinions heard in the existing State and Municipal Climate Change Plans and policies.

Participants are exchanging ideas to transform the challenges that climate change presents to urban communities into opportunities.

Next, Ms. Katerina Trotsmann from the World Resources Institute (WRI) explained the Community Resiliency Index project that WRI developed together with public organizations in the context of two communities in Rio. The Index aims to rate each community’s resilience and, more importantly, prepare communities for climate change action and inform each community about the challenges associated with climate change. The community leaders present agreed it would be a great idea to roll out the project to their communities.

The Museu do Amanha director for research, Mr. Alfredo Tolmasquim, invited all workshop participants for a free tour of the museum. The museum hosts a permanent exposition around the theme of the Anthropocene and this will surely be a great value added to the leaders involved in this project and their families.

In the mid-afternoon, Mr. Andre Leal, director of ZCO2 and Mr. Marcelo de Andrade, founder of Pro Natura International, showcased examples of climate-related solutions that seek to transform challenges into opportunities. ZCO2’s approach to transforming existing stocks of emission reductions into rewards for the average user and Pro Natura’s view of sustainable development within community borders are solutions that consider the bottom-up approach to climate change problem solving as an effective tool.

Participants are interacting with ZCO2 and Pro Natura.

Towards the end of the afternoon Ms. Rayne Ferretti Moraes, UN Habitat’s National Officer for Brazil presented how their work at the urban level understands and deals with national, regional and local stakeholders in driving development towards the fulfilment of Agenda 2030 objectives.

Finally, it was time for the Civil Defense Climate Change Leader, Mr. Walter Fonseca to present what is done at the ground level when it comes to climate change action and climate change education in the communities of Rio. The Civil Defense organization is always first to arrive in disaster areas and performs impressive awareness-raising campaigns in all communities in the city.

When UN CC:Learn representative Mr Marcio Schittini closed the session and thanked participants for their time it was clear that the room had been filled with hope from the new acquaintances that had been made as well as by the discovery that there are many similar and comprehensive activities been executed in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Most importantly the day served the purpose of building empathy between important representatives of the society that do not always have a chance to sit down to discuss common challenges.

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About UN CC:Learn

UN CC:Learn is a partnership of more than 30 multilateral organizations supporting countries to design and implement systematic, recurrent and results-oriented climate change learning. At the global level, the partnership supports knowledge-sharing, promotes the development of common climate change learning materials, and coordinates learning interventions through a collaboration of UN agencies and other partners. At the national level, UN CC:Learn supports countries in developing and implementing national climate change learning strategies. Through its engagement at the national and global levels, UN CC:Learn contributes to the implementation of Article 6 of the UNFCCC on training, education and public awareness-raising, and the 2012-2020 Doha Work Programme.  Funding for UN CC:Learn is provided by the Swiss Government and UN partners. The Secretariat for UN CC:Learn is hosted by the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).


Photo 1: Participants are exchanging ideas to transform the challenges that climate change presents to urban communities into opportunities.

Photo 2: Participants are interacting with ZCO2 and Pro Natura.

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