From 4 to 10 December, the Grand Palais hosts Solutions COP21, a unique operation that promotes climate solutions. Among the many stakeholders present, several of the Foundation’s partners will be participating in the discussions and presentations that are open to the public.
On Saturday 5 December at 11 am, the Tara Expedition team will explain the role of the oceans in regulating the climate. In conference space no. 1, representatives of the initiative, of which the Veolia Foundation is a long-term sponsor, will explain how the oceans produce 50% of the oxygen we breathe and sequester nearly 25% of CO₂ emissions.
On Sunday, 6 December at 3:00 pm, conference space no. 5 will host the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for a presentation of biodiversity and its challenges. The Veolia Foundation has supported this organization since 2012, along with Olivier Darné’s Parti poétique, also involved in conference with Fabien Verfaillie, an expert on flora and fauna from 2EI Veolia.
Finally, on Thursday 10 December at 11:45 am and again at 4:45 pm, the Université Virtuelle Environnement & Développement Durable (UVED) will hold educational mini-conferences. In 30 minutes the audiences will be invited to learn about the challenges of climate change by following some of the modules included in a MOOC developed with the support of the Veolia Foundation.
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COP21 Solutions at the Grand Palais
In an area of over 4000 m², 60 conferences will be open to the public between 4 and 10 December. They will help to show a wide audience the numerous products, services, processes and innovations - existing and in the planning – for fighting climate change and its impacts from all over the world. This exhibition space doubles as a contributory web platform dubbed the Climate solutions hub, available online in French and English. In total it brings together over a hundred public and private stakeholders including the Veolia Group, which is present in the Grand Palais (stand B2).
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Entrance via Avenue Winston Churchill (extension of the Pont Alexandre III).
Metro: Champs-Elysées Clémenceau (L1 and L13).
Bus: 83, 93, 72, 42 and Balabus.
Find the complete programme on www.solutionscop21.org