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On Friday, ICCA2015 opened for its second day with six parallel workshops on various topics, including: taking climate action; coordination in a multi-level system; climate action as part of the New Urban Agenda; climate-friendly mobility in rural areas; forests and peatlands; and city partnerships and bilateral cooperation.
Following the workshops, a high-level panel and discussion on local action for solutions featured remarks from: Barbara Hendricks, Minister, Germany's Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB); Stefan Wenzel, Minister for Environment, Energy and Climate Mitigation, Lower Saxony, Germany; Martin zur Nedden, German Institute of Urban Affairs (Difu); a video message from Achim Steiner, Executive Director, UN Environment Programme (UNEP); Henri Djombo, Minister for Sustainable Development, Forestry Economy and the Environment, Republic of Congo; Rob Hopkins, Transition Network; and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
Throughout the day, several parallel events occurred in the Climate Neighbourhoods exhibit, notably with German youth involvement, including: presentations of youth and education projects with messages for COP 21; a youth theater; a forum on food and culture; a press walk; and a “fishbowl” discussion among students, Barbara Hendricks, Stefan Wenzel, Rob Hopkins, Thomas Köhler of Transition Towns Hanover, and Daniel Hires of SenseCube Berlin.
The Conference closed with reflections and conclusions, moderated by Stefan Wenzel and Karsten Sach, BMUB. Leads of the six workshop clusters recapped key messages and inputs to the ‘Hanover Declaration: Local Governments Driving Transformation.’ Wenzel and Sach closed the meeting, noting the Hanover Declaration will be presented at COP 21.
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