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Health, Wellbeing, and Future Generations - Youth Visions & Diverse Emotions

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Health, Wellbeing, and Future Generation
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM

Speaker

Miss Sarah Lund
Director of International Collaborations And Strategic Sustainability Initiatives
Klimatorium

Shaping tomorrow: Youth visions and the future we're building co-created session

1:45 PM - 2:30 PM

Biography

Director of international relations and sustainability initiatives at Klimatorium, Denmark. EU Climate Pact Ambassador, professional committee of Danish Network for Climate Adaptation
Ms Mia Prall
PhD Candidate
Aalborg University / Danish Coastal Authority

Shaping tomorrow: Youth visions and the future we're building co-created session

1:45 PM - 2:30 PM

Biography

Industrial PhD student, working at the Danish Coastal Authorities. Mia Cassidy Prall has submitted her paper ‘Arts-based methods for just co-creation of nature-based solutions: collaging plural coastal futures’. How can climate adaptation deliver co-benefits to everyone and not just the already privileged population while marginalizing vulnerable groups.
Shobha Maharaj

We’re all in it together? The divergent experiences of encountering and contending with the emotions of being a human in a changing climate in the Global South and Global North

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM

Biography

Shobha Maharaj is an adaptation specialist who is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Fiji where she is assisting with the development of the Ecological and Climate Crises Legal Institute. She was an author of the IPCC AR6 WGII in the Small Islands chapter and Summary for Policymakers.
Gretta Peel
University of Tasmania

We’re all in it together? The divergent experiences of encountering and contending with the emotions of being a human in a changing climate in the Global South and Global North

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM

Biography

Gretta Pecl is Professor of marine ecology at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies), and Director of the Centre for Marine Socioecology. She focuses on species and ecosystem responses to climate change, and the development of adaptation options for natural resource management. She was an IPCC AR6 author.
Prof Lisa Schipper
Professor of Development Geography
University of Bonn

We’re all in it together? The divergent experiences of encountering and contending with the emotions of being a human in a changing climate in the Global South and Global North

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM

Biography

Lisa Schipper has spent nearly three decades researching adaptation, maladaptation and development. She is professor of Development Geography at the University of Bonn, where she coordinates the AdaptationHive collective for Critical Adaptation Studies. As an author of three recent IPCC reports, she is increasingly worried about the lack of action by governments.
Miss Sarah Lund
Director of International Collaborations And Strategic Sustainability Initiatives
Klimatorium

Shaping tomorrow: Youth visions and the future we're building co-created session

1:45 PM - 2:30 PM

Biography

Sarah Lund: Director of international relations and sustainability initiatives at Klimatorium, Denmark. EU Climate Pact Ambassador, professional committee of Danish Network for Climate Adaptation Mia Cassidy Prall: Industrial PhD student, working at the Danish Coastal Authorities. Mia Cassidy Prall has submitted her paper ‘Arts-based methods for just co-creation of nature-based solutions: collaging plural coastal futures’. How can climate adaptation deliver co-benefits to everyone and not just the already privileged population while marginalizing vulnerable groups.
Prof Lisa Schipper
Professor of Development Geography
University of Bonn

We’re all in it together? The divergent experiences of encountering and contending with the emotions of being a human in a changing climate in the Global South and Global North

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM

Biography

Lisa has spent three decades researching adaptation, maladaptation and development. She is professor of Development Geography at the University of Bonn, where she coordinates the AdaptationHive collective for Critical Adaptation Studies. As an author of three recent IPCC reports, she is increasingly worried about the lack of action by governments. Shobha Maharaj is an adaptation specialist who is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Fiji where she is assisting with the development of the Ecological and Climate Crises Legal Institute. She was an author of the IPCC AR6 WGII in the Small Islands chapter and Summary for Policymakers. Gretta Pecl is Professor of marine ecology at the Institute​ for Marine and Antarctic Studies)​, and Director of the Centre for Marine Socioecology. She focuses on species and ecosystem responses to climate change, and the development of adaptation options for natural resource management. She was an IPCC AR6 author.
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