Discussion
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The parties involved at the COP 27 Conference have made another attempt to fulfill what was promised in Glasgow last year including the net-zero emissions and to try to limit the temperature rise while curtaining climate impacts through various initiatives including the Loss and Damage deals. But what is the result? What are the learnings? What – if any – are the implications for the future and for Thailand?
Objectives
- To develop and introduce a new body of knowledge and innovation (a constructive dialogue platform) regarding the independent and in-depth media to the public (Indie & In-depth)
- To empower public members to be able to keep up with developments as well as repercussions in the society, as well as the role of the media in helping shape the society (Empowering)
- To promote participation in problem-solving and decision-making processes as well as in the development of such an innovative and constructive media so that it can remain open and accessible to all (Open & Accessible)
Partners
- Decode.plus, Thai PBS
- The Citizen.plus, Thai PBS
- SEA-Junction
- The Thai Society of Environmental Journalists (Thai SEJ)
- Bangkok Tribune Online News Agency
Supported by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Thailand Office
Program
10.30: Registration
Registration
10.55: Brief introduction of the Dialogue Forum and the topic of the forum session
11.00: Overview - COP27 and the challenges ahead
Dr. Natarika Wayuparb Nitiphon, Deputy Executive Director, Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization) (TGO)
11.10: Forum Discussion: COP 27 and implications on Thailand’s climate policies and actions (80 mins)
Speakers:
- Dr. Natarika Wayuparb Nitiphon, Deputy Director, Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization) (TGO)
- Dr. Buntoon Srethasirote, a committee member of the Energy Regulatory Commission and Director of the Good Governance for Social Development and the Environment Institute (GSEI)
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Seree Supratid, Director of Rangsit University’s Climate Change and Disaster Center
- Dr. Siripha Junlakarn, Researcher, Energy Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University
- Ms. Wanun Permpibul, Executive Director, Climate Watch Thailand
Moderators: Ms. Wiphaporn Wattanawit, Assistant Editor at Backpack, Journalist Program and TV News Anchor, Thai PBS
12.30: Q&A session
Q&A