Bridging Climate Divides
THE OPPORTUNITY
While the existential threat of climate change is widely accepted,
collaborative approaches to climate action remain elusive.
The normal ‘doom and gloom’ narrative does not build community
or promote win-win strategies.
Bridging Climate Divides for Agenda 2030 (BCD 2030) creates
the space for inclusive development of transformative narratives
and bottom-up solutions for climate impact.
THE APPROACH
BCD 2030 is grounded in United Nations’ Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs).
In fact, this innovative workshop format was adapted from an approach
we showcased in a Learning Session of the United Nations’ High-Level
Political Forum on Sustainable Development.
We aim to hold further BCD 2030 workshops, linking intersectional
topics such as human rights, migration and democracy while including
a multidisciplinary, intergenerational range of participants.
On the path to COP29, these workshops will be complemented by media
outreach, dedicated research initiatves, and targeted projects.
BCD 2030 held its first workshop at the United Nations in Vienna in July 2023.
A plenary of over 100 people took part in this collaborative launch.
The session opened with interventions from these young global leaders:
Then the plenary transformed into dynamic groups creating shared solutions for climate issues.
Political leaders, company CEOs, high school students, activists and others collaborated as equals:
The results were inspiring. In just 90 minutes, strangers became cooperation partners as intersections
were explored and alliances created. The result? New projects developed with ongoing impact planned.
We aim to replicate BCD 2030 in multiple settings globally and on a hybrid basis,
freely sharing information on conducting these inclusive and impactful workshops.
Interested in connecting? Contact Heather Wokusch.