Helping the Youth Become Leaders of Sustainable and Climate Resilient Societies
Date: 1 April 2024 |
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Time: 4.00pm - 6:00pm |
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Venue: NTU LT2, North Spine |
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In the urgent quest to tackle the climate crisis, the youth play a critical
role in building the resilient and sustainable cities of tomorrow.
This panel discussion focuses on the crucial collaboration between researchers
and scientists from different backgrounds to effectively convey academic
findings to, and engage with, the younger generations. Anchored by the
new Climate Transformation Programme led by NTU Singapore, this event brings
together researchers, educators, and youth representatives to discuss how
the youth can be empowered to take meaningful action against climate change
and actively contribute to the development of sustainable societies.
Brief presentations will provide an overview of both the physical and
social sciences relevant to climate change, setting the stage for a panel
discussion involving representatives from the education sector. Together,
they will explore strategies to enhance collaboration and efficacy. The
event concludes with an engaging Q&A session, offering the audience
an opportunity to pose questions to the panellists.
By illuminating effective tactics and strategies for collaboration between
scientists and youth, this discussion aims to inspire collective efforts
towards a more sustainable and resilient future for all.
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