

UNFCCC United Nations Bonn Climate Change Conference SB62 Intersessional. June 2025
Keeping to 1.5 degrees and making a world for future generations, 21st century abrupt climate flip- How do we stop it? How can we keep to 1.5 degrees? Creating public awareness of their real choices to keep the world beautiful and habitable for humans and other species- helping people to feel empowered in a dynamic changing world. Tick tock the climate clock- Overcoming the public’s fear and reluctance to change.
Programme
Panel No.1: 15 minutes: Introduction and orientation: Presented by The Green Economics Institute:
Keeping to 1.5 degrees and making a world for future generations, 21st century abrupt climate flip- How do we stop it? How can we keep to 1.5 degrees? Creating public awareness of their real choices to keep the world beautiful and habitable for humans and other species- helping people to feel empowered in a dynamic changing world. Tick tock the climate clock- Overcoming the public’s fear and reluctance to change.
. – Chair and introduction: Chairs and Speaker-: Sylvia Cristina Ortega Beng, Luxembourg and Mexico
Supported by Hansa Mukherjee, India and UK, University of Oxford
Speaker- Intro and orientation Sylvia Cristina Ortega Beng, Luxembourg and Mexico On behalf of The Green Economics Institute Miriam Kennet, United Kingdom Ppt
Speaker on her own research- Sylvia Cristina Ortega Beng, Luxembourg and Mexico
Panel No. 2 : 25 minutes
Chair- Charles Mwangi Pan African Justice Alliance (PACJA)
Intergenerational thinking toward climate policy, future-just policies for solutions, i.e. renewable energy, biodynamic farming. Imperative to change systems to incorporate a longer-term view. Presented by Pan African Justice Alliance, and Universal Versatile Society
– -Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) Dr. Mithika Mwenda (Pan African Justice Climate Alliance) & Charles Mwangi Pan African Justice Alliance (PACJA) and Dr Joanes Atela African Research and Impact Network (Arin), Augustine Njamnshi Executive Director ACSEA.
-Universal Versatile Society, (UVS or UV Society), Mr. Vikrant Srivastava – Youth National SB62 Representative of India showing a video to include Mr. Chengkuac Awan – PhD student in public policy, Youth Representative of South Sudan, as well as of UVS President Mr. Narayan Solanke’ 2 Videos ppt
Panel No. 3: 15 minutes
Creating a just transition for the future of climate and world resilience and 1.5 degrees.
What options are we considering for all our futures? Advocating for future-justice and future-generations lens in climate action, so as to ensure that climate action does not harm current or future generations. To ensure a just transition, we should systemically integrate the rights of future generations and nature in climate action and the UNFCCC process. We will explore how gender justice, indigenous knowledge, and intergenerational equity can shape policies and agreements for future-just action.
Presented by: Women Environmental Programme and supported by WOMENVAI, Yvette Ramos, Switzerland
Chairs- Sylvia Ortega Beng and Hansa Mukherjee, India and UK, University of Oxford
-Women Environmental Programme (WEP), Anne Abaaga WEP, Nigeria Ppt
-Women Vai Yvette Ramos Switzerland – Requesting a UN Framework regulating climate tech new technologies
Stop Ecocide Sue Miller on – Video
Panel 4 All Q and A
Support from:
World Futures Council Marlene Dente Founder and CEO, Neshan Gunasekera CEO https://youtu.be/wrLYnaf5Pv4
Partners:
Lead applicant: Green Economics Institute (GEI), By Ms. Miriam Kennet.
Co -applicant: World Future Council, by Ms Marlena Dente
Co-applicant: Universal Versatile Society (UV Society), by Ms. Xinyue (Cataleya) Han.
Co-applicant: Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), by Dr. Mithika Mwenda- Executive Director
Co-applicant: Senegal, by Dr. Ousmane Fall Sarr
Co-applicant: Stop Ecocide International, by Francoise Monkhouse
Co-applicant: WOMENVAI by Yvette Ramos
Co-applicant: Womens Environmental Programme, by Ms. Priscilla Achakpa

