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BRANDS, BEATS & BYTES PODCAST RECORDING WITH WCK
Join a live podcast recording featuring Lisa Abrego, the Director of Communications Strategy at World Central Kitchen (WCK). WCK is a nonprofit organization that is at the forefront of providing fresh meals in response to global humanitarian, climate, and community crises.
Lisa will be joined by co-hosts, Darryl ‘DC’ Cobbin and Larry ‘LT’ Taman, on the popular Brands, Beats & Bytes podcast. This podcast captures the essence of brands, technology, and culture, and has a dedicated listenership in over 50 countries.
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LISA ABREGO Director of Communications Strategy, World Central Kitchen
DARRYL 'DC' COBBIN Brand Positioning Doctors
LARRY 'LT' TAMAN Brand Positioning Doctors
TURNING DOWN THE HEAT: HOW CITIES CAN PREPARE FOR EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Extreme heat is causing widespread negative health impacts, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable communities. Cities, as ground zero for the nexus between human health and climate change, are taking action to mitigate its impact and adapt to a warmer future. 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880, and temperatures in 20 percent of the world’s most populated cities are expected to rise by more than 4 degrees Celsius by 2050. Extreme heat is negatively impacting health, especially in the poorest and most vulnerable communities, and it is reaching disaster levels, causing more deaths each year than any other weather-related event in some parts of the world. Municipalities and health care communities in some of the hottest cities are developing and implementing adaptation, awareness, and resilience strategies to address the negative health impacts and reduce urban heat island effects as temperatures rise. Some driving causes of climate change, such as the built environment, housing, and transportation, can also provide potential solutions to reducing heat and improving health outcomes.
PARTICIPANTS
ESTHER AN Chief Sustainability Officer - City Developments Limited
SARAH KAPNICK Chief Scientist - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
EUGENIA KARGBO Chief Heat Officer - Freetown City Council
BUDDY SHAH Chief Executive Officer - Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
NIKHIL SWAMINATHAN Chief Executive Officer - Grist
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Com o intuito de promover amplo debate sobre os temas da Internet, envolvendo participantes de todas as regiões do país e de todos os setores da sociedade brasileira, o CGI.br promoveu uma Reunião Extraordinária no dia 17 de março de 2016, na cidade de João Pessoa, PB.
TURNING DOWN THE HEAT: HOW CITIES CAN PREPARE FOR EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Extreme heat is causing widespread negative health impacts, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable communities. Cities, as ground zero for the nexus between human health and climate change, are taking action to mitigate its impact and adapt to a warmer future. 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880, and temperatures in 20 percent of the world’s most populated cities are expected to rise by more than 4 degrees Celsius by 2050. Extreme heat is negatively impacting health, especially in the poorest and most vulnerable communities, and it is reaching disaster levels, causing more deaths each year than any other weather-related event in some parts of the world. Municipalities and health care communities in some of the hottest cities are developing and implementing adaptation, awareness, and resilience strategies to address the negative health impacts and reduce urban heat island effects as temperatures rise. Some driving causes of climate change, such as the built environment, housing, and transportation, can also provide potential solutions to reducing heat and improving health outcomes.
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ESTHER AN Chief Sustainability Officer - City Developments Limited
SARAH KAPNICK Chief Scientist - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
EUGENIA KARGBO Chief Heat Officer - Freetown City Council
BUDDY SHAH Chief Executive Officer - Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
NIKHIL SWAMINATHAN Chief Executive Officer - Grist
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TURNING DOWN THE HEAT: HOW CITIES CAN PREPARE FOR EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Extreme heat is causing widespread negative health impacts, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable communities. Cities, as ground zero for the nexus between human health and climate change, are taking action to mitigate its impact and adapt to a warmer future. 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880, and temperatures in 20 percent of the world’s most populated cities are expected to rise by more than 4 degrees Celsius by 2050. Extreme heat is negatively impacting health, especially in the poorest and most vulnerable communities, and it is reaching disaster levels, causing more deaths each year than any other weather-related event in some parts of the world. Municipalities and health care communities in some of the hottest cities are developing and implementing adaptation, awareness, and resilience strategies to address the negative health impacts and reduce urban heat island effects as temperatures rise. Some driving causes of climate change, such as the built environment, housing, and transportation, can also provide potential solutions to reducing heat and improving health outcomes.
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ESTHER AN Chief Sustainability Officer - City Developments Limited
SARAH KAPNICK Chief Scientist - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
EUGENIA KARGBO Chief Heat Officer - Freetown City Council
BUDDY SHAH Chief Executive Officer - Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
NIKHIL SWAMINATHAN Chief Executive Officer - Grist
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) abre ao público as comemorações de seus 20 anos guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Liberdade, Privacidade e Direitos Humanos” foi debatido por Frank La Rue, advogado e ex-relator especial da ONU para o direito à liberdade de expressão e opinião, e do jornalista e escritor James Bamford, conhecido pelo trabalho investigativo sobre órgãos de inteligência dos EUA, especialmente a Agência de Segurança Nacional (NSA), no dia 02 de julho de 2015, auditório do Edifício Bolsa de Imóveis do Estado de São Paulo, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
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Special Olympics athlete Loretta Claiborne talked briefly with Bill Clinton. Years earlier, she had introduced Clinton at a speaking engagement; earlier that day, Clinton had introduced her at the CGI plenary. Clinton met the Special Olympics athletes at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York City
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Cerimônia de assinatura do Termo de Cooperação CGI.br, NIC.br, SaferNet Brasil e Ministério Público Federal, realizada em 29 de abril de 2016 na sede do NIC.br.
Guests of Tom Golisano, who announced his commitment of $12 million to the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes program at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York City on 23 September.
TURNING DOWN THE HEAT: HOW CITIES CAN PREPARE FOR EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Extreme heat is causing widespread negative health impacts, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable communities. Cities, as ground zero for the nexus between human health and climate change, are taking action to mitigate its impact and adapt to a warmer future. 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880, and temperatures in 20 percent of the world’s most populated cities are expected to rise by more than 4 degrees Celsius by 2050. Extreme heat is negatively impacting health, especially in the poorest and most vulnerable communities, and it is reaching disaster levels, causing more deaths each year than any other weather-related event in some parts of the world. Municipalities and health care communities in some of the hottest cities are developing and implementing adaptation, awareness, and resilience strategies to address the negative health impacts and reduce urban heat island effects as temperatures rise. Some driving causes of climate change, such as the built environment, housing, and transportation, can also provide potential solutions to reducing heat and improving health outcomes.
PARTICIPANTS
ESTHER AN Chief Sustainability Officer - City Developments Limited
SARAH KAPNICK Chief Scientist - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
EUGENIA KARGBO Chief Heat Officer - Freetown City Council
BUDDY SHAH Chief Executive Officer - Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
NIKHIL SWAMINATHAN Chief Executive Officer - Grist
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a oitava conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Neutralidade da rede" foi apresentado por Barbara van Schewick, Diretora do Centro para Internet e Sociedade da Escola de Direito de Stanford, e Christopher Marsden, professor de Direito na Universidade de Sussex, Reino Unido, no dia 13 de outubro de 2015, no Hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
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O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a sexta conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Funcionalidade, Segurança e Estabilidade" foi discutido por Yurie Ito, Diretora da Divisão de Coordenação Global do Centro de Coordenação Nacional para Resposta a Incidentes do Japão (JPCERT/CC), e Maarten Van Horenbeeck, presidente do Fórum de Times de Segurança e Resposta a Incidentes (FIRST)
17 de setembro de 2015, no hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.
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O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) abre ao público as comemorações de seus 20 anos guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Liberdade, Privacidade e Direitos Humanos” foi debatido por Frank La Rue, advogado e ex-relator especial da ONU para o direito à liberdade de expressão e opinião, e do jornalista e escritor James Bamford, conhecido pelo trabalho investigativo sobre órgãos de inteligência dos EUA, especialmente a Agência de Segurança Nacional (NSA), no dia 02 de julho de 2015, auditório do Edifício Bolsa de Imóveis do Estado de São Paulo, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Reinaldo Canato)
O V Fórum da Internet no Brasil (Pré-IGF Brasileiro) foi realizado em Salvador-BA, entre os dias 15 e 17 de julho de 2015, no Fiesta Convention Center.
Mais informações sobre essa edição do evento estão disponíveis em forumdainternet.cgi.br/2015/
CGI artwork for a proposed re-development of the former Pendower Beach House Hotel on the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, UK.
More information at jameslawley.co.uk/Pendower and www.pendower-development.co.uk.
TURNING DOWN THE HEAT: HOW CITIES CAN PREPARE FOR EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Extreme heat is causing widespread negative health impacts, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable communities. Cities, as ground zero for the nexus between human health and climate change, are taking action to mitigate its impact and adapt to a warmer future. 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880, and temperatures in 20 percent of the world’s most populated cities are expected to rise by more than 4 degrees Celsius by 2050. Extreme heat is negatively impacting health, especially in the poorest and most vulnerable communities, and it is reaching disaster levels, causing more deaths each year than any other weather-related event in some parts of the world. Municipalities and health care communities in some of the hottest cities are developing and implementing adaptation, awareness, and resilience strategies to address the negative health impacts and reduce urban heat island effects as temperatures rise. Some driving causes of climate change, such as the built environment, housing, and transportation, can also provide potential solutions to reducing heat and improving health outcomes.
PARTICIPANTS
ESTHER AN Chief Sustainability Officer - City Developments Limited
SARAH KAPNICK Chief Scientist - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
EUGENIA KARGBO Chief Heat Officer - Freetown City Council
BUDDY SHAH Chief Executive Officer - Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
NIKHIL SWAMINATHAN Chief Executive Officer - Grist
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
ACCELERATING THE TRANSITION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY: HOW TO SCALE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Renewable energy — including solar, wind, hydropower, biofuels, and others — is at the center of the transition to less carbon-intensive and more sustainable global energy systems. As the world absorbs a global energy crisis from Russia, renewable energy capacity has grown rapidly in recent years, driven by policy support and sharp cost reductions for solar and wind power in particular. This encouraging trend is expected to accelerate in 2023 and beyond, but it will require continued cooperation to address lower-cost energy security. This session will explore where some of the most promising developments are taking place and examine the factors necessary for their success.
PARTICIPANTS
MOHAMED IRFAAN ALI President, Cooperative Republic of Guyana
ROLANDO GONZALEZ BUNSTER President and Chief Executive Officer - INTERENERGY
DAMILOLA OGUNBIYI Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, CEO for SEforALL Co-Chair Energy - Sustainable Energy for All
VAISHALI SINHA Co-Founder and Chairperson of Sustainability - ReNew Energy Global PLC
PAUL STORMOEN Chief Executive Officer - OX2
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE FOURTH TRIMESTER: HOW TO PROVIDE POSTPARTUM SUPPORT AND REDUCE POST-BIRTH MORTALITY
Session will begin around 3 p.m. ET
The time between birth and 12 weeks should be a time of bonding between mother and baby and physical recovery from birth, but this so-called fourth trimester tends to be the most dangerous. We need to invest in better physical and mental health interventions and economic and social support to help mothers thrive and reduce maternal mortality rates, both during the fourth trimester and the first year postpartum. The so-called fourth trimester comes with great risks that are often overlooked. From physical health risks to stress and mental health challenges, to gaps in paid leave, this is one of the most underserved periods for many mothers worldwide. Moreover, in the United States, maternal mortality outcomes are significantly worse for women of color than for the general population. We can and must do more to explore strategies and physical and mental health interventions to support mothers economically, physically, and socially during this time and the entire first year postpartum, specifically focusing on underserved populations and those facing disproportionate risks.
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SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
SHAWYN PATTERSON - HOWARD Mayor - City of Mount Vernon
HER EXCELLENCY TOYIN OJORA SARAKI Founder and President - The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA)
RESHMA SAUJANI Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moms First - Moms First
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
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O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) abre ao público as comemorações de seus 20 anos guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Liberdade, Privacidade e Direitos Humanos” foi debatido por Frank La Rue, advogado e ex-relator especial da ONU para o direito à liberdade de expressão e opinião, e do jornalista e escritor James Bamford, conhecido pelo trabalho investigativo sobre órgãos de inteligência dos EUA, especialmente a Agência de Segurança Nacional (NSA), no dia 02 de julho de 2015, auditório do Edifício Bolsa de Imóveis do Estado de São Paulo, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Reinaldo Canato)
O V Fórum da Internet no Brasil (Pré-IGF Brasileiro) foi realizado em Salvador-BA, entre os dias 15 e 17 de julho de 2015, no Fiesta Convention Center.
Mais informações sobre essa edição do evento estão disponíveis em forumdainternet.cgi.br/2015/
O V Fórum da Internet no Brasil (Pré-IGF Brasileiro) foi realizado em Salvador-BA, entre os dias 15 e 17 de julho de 2015, no Fiesta Convention Center.
Mais informações sobre essa edição do evento estão disponíveis em forumdainternet.cgi.br/2015/