Tehran tackles climate crisis: Virtual meeting explores impact on resources, biodiversity

Tehran tackles climate
crisis: Virtual meeting explores impact on resources, biodiversity
Iran's capital gears up
for a virtual deep dive into the environmental challenges posed by climate
change, with a specialized meeting hosted by the Iranian Natural Disaster
Research Institute and the UNESCO chair in Natural Disaster Management.
Scheduled for Monday, the
event marks the 5th special meeting on climate change in the region.
Expert eyes will dissect
the intricate relationship between climate change, natural resources, and
biodiversity. The discussion aims to shed light on the vulnerabilities,
challenges, and existing capacities to adapt to a changing climate.
Representatives from responsible organizations will join forces with
researchers and environmental enthusiasts to brainstorm plans and actions for a
sustainable future.
Prominent figures in the
field will take the virtual stage, including Hamid Nouri, Director General of
Watershed Management and Soil Protection at Iran's Natural Resources and
Watershed Management Organization. Nouri, along with experts from the
Department of the Environment and the CITES Convention, will offer valuable
insights and ignite productive dialogue.
This open-to-the-public
event welcomes anyone passionate about tackling the climate crisis. Individuals
interested in participating can join the online meeting and contribute their
voices to the crucial conversation.