Foi uma honra participar do “The Climate Reality Tour - Leadership Corps” (@climatereality) no Rio de Janeiro, uma iniciativa global fundada pelo ex-vice-presidente dos EUA e Nobel da Paz Al Gore (@algore), que nos deu panoramas muito completos sobre a urgência climática em pessoa.
A iniciativa já formou mais de 100 mil líderes climáticos em 174 países ao longo de seus 60 treinamentos pelo mundo e agora eu faço parte dessa rede!! 🌍✨
O programa fortalece lideranças e promove a cooperação internacional em torno de temas cruciais como justiça climática participativa, educação e advocacy rumo à COP30, direitos climáticos e trabalho em rede. Além disso, integra uma comunidade global por meio do Climate Reality Hub, conectando pessoas engajadas na ação climática ao redor do mundo. 🌐🤝
Tive a oportunidade única de ouvir e aprender pessoalmente com vozes inspiradoras, como a da Ministra do Meio Ambiente Marina Silva (@marinasilvaoficial), escutar autoridades como o presidente da COP 30 André Corrêa do Lago (@andrecorreadolago) e de interagir em feiras que reuniram organizações que admiro profundamente, como o Palmares Laboratório-Ação (@palmareslab), Amazônia de Pé (@amazoniadepe) e Hotta Advocacia em colaboração com o Pogust Goodhead ( @hottadvocacia) mas também de participar de workshops de comunicação e advocacy.
Além disso, conhecer e reencontrar outros profissionais do direito e de muitas outras áreas que se interligam pela causa ambiental foi muito importante e inspirador.
Agradeço ao meu mentor César Navarro Martins (@cesarnavarromartins) pela recepção e volto a Belo Horizonte com a mala cheia de ideias e com a certeza de que esse treinamento é o começo de novos projetos!
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