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UNEP to raise political awareness of the Post-2015 agenda through two events on 14 April in Brussels

Maryam Niamir-Fuller, Special Advisor to UNEP’s Executive Director on Post-2015 and Sustainable Development Goals, will be addressing on 14 April a public event in Brussels entitled ‘Setting the agenda for a sustainable future - the road to the UN summit on the Post-2015 agenda.’ The event, organised at the European Economic and Social Committee, aims at raising political awareness of the Post-2015 agenda and providing a forum for a discussion between political decision-makers and civil society in Europe.

Other speakers include Gustavo Martin Prada, Director, DG DEVCO, European Commission who will present the roadmap to the summit and Kitty van der Heyden, World Resources Insitute. Representatives from civil society organisations will put forward their views on the Commission Communication on A Global Partnership for Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development after 2015 and discuss with representatives from the Commission, the Council of the EU and the audience. For more information see here

 

In the evening, Ms Niamir-Fuller will continue the debate directly after the CineONU screening of the documentary film “The Walls and The Tiger” by Indian director and producer Sushma Kallam. The film presents a unique perspective into the lives and struggles of villagers in India faced with the imposed installation of large industrial parks on their lands, posing a threat to the populations and environment.

 

The screening is organised by the United Nations Regional Information Centre in collaboration with UNEP and takes place at the Goethe Institute in Brussels.

 

For more information: alexa.froger@unep.org

 

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World Migratory Bird Day 2015: Energy – make it bird-friendly!

It’s nearly that time again: On May 9-10 2015 the annually celebrated awareness-raising campaign World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD), organized by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA), will put a spotlight on conserving both migratory birds and their habitats worldwide. UNEP is one of many organizations supporting the campaign as part of a strong and enduring partnership.

 


 

This year’s theme “Energy – make it bird-friendly!” focusses on possible impacts of newly developed and existing energy technologies on migratory birds and their habitats. The campaign poster is available in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German. Translations in many more languages will follow.

 

Sustainable energy sources which aim to mitigate climate change are expected to have a positive impact on nature. However, collisions and electrocution due to power lines as well as barrier effects from energy infrastructure are causing mortality and displacement for millions of birds every year. In addition, birds face habitat loss and other disturbances from the deployment of hydropower, bio-fuels and the technologies associated with ocean, solar, wind and geothermal energy. Therefore proper planning, design and risk assessment of new energy technology are required to avert serious threats to migratory birds.

 

People from all over the world can register their activity on the dedicated website. They will receive the campaign package consisting of posters, flyers and postcards upon request. Every type of event ranging from birdwatching to organizing a bird camp or a presentation is welcome and will enrich the campaign.

 

This year a video contest will be launched to select the WMBD trailer. More information can be found on the new website www.worldmigratorybirdday.org. The campaign is present on all important social media channels and will provide regular updates.

 

 

For more information: veronika.lenarz@cms.int

 

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