Category Archives: Side event

Real Solutions: A system transformation approach to equitable and just transition

📅 Date: June 25, 2025 |  🕓 Time: 16:30–17:45  |📍 Venue: Kaminzimmer
 
Just transition is an opportunity not only to overhaul the fossil fuel-based energy systems but also to address the systemic issues and transform economic, financial, social, and political structures. The event explores real solutions and alternative pathways for equitable, gender-just and human rights-based sustainable development.

Speakers will include representatives from climate justice, Indigenous Peoples, feminist, and human rights, and civil society organisations, and advocacy allies from governments and institutions.


This side event is organised by the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation (AIPP), Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD), IBON International, Institute for Socioeconomics Studies (INESC), and Recourse.

Bonn Climate Conference – Side Event | People’s Summit towards COP30

Date: June 24
Time: 12:00–13:00
Venue: Bonn Room

This event will present to SB62 participante the axes of convergence and political perspectives of the People’s Summit towards COP30 — a broad, intersectional space made up of over 800 social movements and organizations from around the world.

Welcome & Opening Remarks I Carol Alves – INESC, Brazil (Moderator)
Building the People’s Summit: Territorializing the Convergence Axes I Eduardo Giesen – DCJ LAC, Chile
Political Advocacy of the Summit: Towards and Beyond COP30 I Francisco Kelvim – MAB, Brazil
Just, Popular, and Inclusive Transition I Anabella Rosemberg – CAN-International, Argentina
Our Shared Agenda for Democracy and People’s Internationalism I Pang Delgra – APMDD / DCJ, Philippines
Víctor Campos – ACCH, CAN LA
Q&A and Closing I Carol Alves – INESC, Brazil (Moderator)

Side event happening tomorrow – please join us!

📍 Berlin Room, SB62 – Bonn
🗓️ June 24 | 4:30–5:45 PM

Equal Right are moderating a panel with speakers from Amnesty International, Oxfam, La Ruta del Clima, Center for Economic and Social Rights, and Cool Earth as we unpack what real climate reparations should look like, and why frontline communities must lead the way.

We’ll be talking about:
-Why reparations are a legal obligation, not charity
-Why direct, unconditional funding must become the norm
-How climate justice and human rights are deeply connected
-What it means to shift power to Indigenous, local, and rural communities

EXPOSING FALSE SOLUTIONS AS BARRIERS TO REAL SOLUTIONS📅

A side event happening at the #BonnClimateConference this Friday, June 20th.📍 15:00-16:15, Kaminzimmer room

Join us and other members of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice to learn more about the types of false solutions that continue to distract from the real action that we need to address the climate crisis.
Featuring:
🔸 ESCR-Net
🔸 FIAN International
🔸 Global Forest Coalition
🔸 Indigenous Environmental Network
🔸Corporate Accountability

Side Event: An assessment of the Baku outcomes and challenges on the road to Belem

From Baku to Belém: Multilateralism under pressure 

Penang, 3 July (S.Hui): “If you think 2024 was very hostile and difficult for developing countries in the climate negotiations, this year appears even more hostile and difficult for developing countries. It appears as if multilateralism is (a patient) in the intensive care unit in the UNFCCC and is on-drips!” remarked Meena Raman, the Head of Programmes of Third World Network (TWN), in setting the scene of the climate talks at a side event organised by the TWN together with the Plurinational State of Bolivia, on the opening day of the Bonn sessions on 16 June 2025. Read more: https://www.twn.my/title2/climate/info.service/2025/cc250614.htm