On Thursday, April 19, the “Coastline, Ocean and Climate” day was held, organized by Green Cross France and Territory and the European Space Agency (ESA), with Nathalie Meusy, Head of Sustainable Development at the ESA.
The conference “Climate: Objective Ocean – islands and coastline from vulnerability to resilience” was co-organized with the European Space Agency (ESA), with the participation of Comité 21, WatchFrog, Missions Publiques, Friends of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Sea Cleaners, 4everGreen, AI for good, Plastics in Society, R20+ Regions of Climate Action, Organic the Jarawas campaign.
The objective of this symposium was to participate in building a coherent and robust response to the 2018 priorities and to address the topic of “vulnerability to resilience,” which is central to discussions such as those at COP24.
The debates were moderated by Nicolas Imbert, Executive Director of Green Cross France and Territories, member of the Board of Directors of the Association of the DDHu. On the occasion of these debates, Corinne Lepage intervened to recall the stakes carried by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.