- Multi-stakeholder meetings
- Focus Area Workshop
- Webinars
- Organic carbon in livestock systems in Latin America
- Silvopastoral Systems in Uruguay
- Animal health and welfare – good for people and planet
- Silvopastoral Systems in Colombia
- Antimicrobial use in livestock – the high-scale producers’ and international organizations’ perspective
- Silvopastoral Systems in Argentina
- Silvopastoral Systems in Brazil
- COP26: Main outcomes and implications for livestock
- Net Zero, Pathways to Low Carbon Dairy
- Acknowledging, assessing and enabling the multiple functions of grasslands livestock systems through a participatory process
- Silvopastoral systems: Regional approaches and opportunities for adaptation and resilience
- Assessing resilience in the livestock sector - of what, to what and for whom?
- Animal welfare supporting sustainable production
- Antimicrobials in livestock: from scrutiny to action in low-income countries
- Others
COP26: main outcomes and implications for livestock
The Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock (GASL) is proud to continue with its series of webinars dedicated to particular topics relevant to livestock sustainability. We are now proposing a presentation on the main outcomes and implications for livestock after the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow.
Our speaker, Walter Oyhantçabal M.Sc., member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will share his views on the main outcomes for livestock as well as the tasks ahead derived from the Koronivia process. After his 25-minute presentation, Walter will dedicate the rest of the session to address questions and comments from the audience.
This webinar is organized on a voluntary basis with the support of the Global Agenda Support Team, aiming at sharing Action Networks’ and other stakeholders’ work and knowledge to a diversified audience interested in disseminating sustainability messages within and outside the partnership’s community.
The event will take place on Wednesday 01 December 2021 – 2:00 to 3:00 pm (CET)
Watch the recording here.