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GAUC launches 2022 'Climate x' Campaign
BEIJING, PARIS and STELLENBOSCH, South Africa, Sept. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

2022 is unusual in many aspects, as expressed by Todd Stern, the former special 
envoy for climate change of the United States, in a recent interview. From the 
extreme droughts resulting in famine in the Horn of Africa to the heat waves 
across Europe and the flooding in Asia, 2022 shows the world what this 'code 
red' of climate change is like.

It is crucial to prepare today's youth to lead global climate governance in the 
future, as well as to engage the society as a whole in this cause, especially 
with a perspective focusing on the synergy between climate change and other 
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), if we are to succeed in building a 
sustainable net-zero future for all.

'Climate x' Campaign pools the collective strength of GAUC member universities 
and gains support from global partners.

The Global Alliance of Universities on Climate (GAUC) was established in 2019 
to provide leadership of global higher education efforts to address climate 
change. Today it consists of 15 of the world's leading universities from nine 
countries and across six continents. By launching the 'Climate x' Campaign, 
GAUC aims to offer a systematic solution to the progress of global climate 
governance and a concrete contribution to the success of COP27 by preparing the 
youth, promoting a synergetic approach, and mobilizing the multi-stakeholders.

"This is a time of enormous challenges. Our health and well-being, peace and 
prosperity, and nature itself are under threat. The most pressing problems 
confronting nations are ultimately global in nature, and they demand global 
solutions. The focus of the 'Climate x' campaign is an excellent example of 
this," said Amina J. Mohammed, the UN Deputy Secretary-General, in her address 
during the launch of the campaign.

The campaign, which pools the collective strength of GAUC's 15 member 
universities, features a three-level structure: a national program of 'Climate 
x' Leadership Training Pilot (the Pilot) co-initiated by Sciences Po in Paris 
and Tsinghua University in Beijing; a regional event of the African Regional 
Forum on Climate Change organized by Stellenbosch University, GAUC's only 
member university in Africa; and three events at the international level, 
namely the Global Youth Climate Week, the GAUC Climate x Summit, and the GAUC 
COP27 high-level event.

The youth plays a vital role

Climate change is a challenge that will cast long-lasting impact over our 
descendants in the future, which makes youth the backbone of the net-zero 
future.

Ahead of the campaign's official launch, the Pilot program enrolled and 
cultivated over 150 students from GAUC member universities, forming the first 
cohort of GAUC Global Youth Ambassadors. Those students, divided into 21 
interdisciplinary and cross-culture teams, have developed innovative solutions, 
ranging from digital games and mobile applications to panel discussions and 
community engagement, which will be featured during the campaign.

Synergetic approach is essential

Climate change is closely intertwined with all the SDGs and holds transforming 
power over broader social and economic sectors, making a synergetic approach 
that integrates the realization of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda 
essential in building a sustainable net-zero future. Considering the trending 
global topics, GAUC distinguished four areas to focus the synergy with climate 
change in 2022, namely Sustainable & Secure Energy; Finance; Nature, 
Biodiversity & Food; Adaptation & Resilience.

The campaign's regional event, the African Regional Forum on Climate Change 
(ARF) will be a hybrid event from 5-9 September 2022, covering topics such as 
food and water security, disaster risk reduction, sustainable and reliable 
energy, and the impact of climate change on people and businesses. Leading up 
to the COP27, ARF aims to provide a platform for engaging multiple institutions 
and stakeholders in climate change science and its applied social and policy 
implications in Africa.

Getting the whole of society on board

The success of the cause requires getting on board society as a whole. In 2021, 
GAUC's Climate x Summit attracted over 1.25 million participants worldwide 
during the COP26. In 2022, the three-level structure of the Climate x Campaign 
is going to engage even more multi-stakeholders.

At the launch ceremony, GAUC extended the invitation to global organizations 
and institutions to co-initiate the Global Youth Climate Week. Scheduled ahead 
of each COP, it is a mechanism that GAUC proposed to the United Nations 
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to coordinate the actions of 
the youth for more impactful contribution. Ms. Patricia Espinosa, the then 
Executive Secretariat of UNFCCC appraised that the proposal would provide an 
impactful contribution to the UNFCCC process by mobilizing and 
institutionalizing the efforts being made by global youth in the response to 
climate change.

For more information about GAUC, please visit: https://gauc.net/ 

SOURCE: Global Alliance of Universities on Climate

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