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Program

Monday, 21 June 2010
8.30 a.m. 

Registration

10.00 a.m. 

Opening Ceremony

10.30 a.m. 

Keynotes

11.30 a.m. 

Plenary Session

Promoting development, saving the planet- Can North and South agree on a common path for climate protection?
Plenary

1.00 p.m. 

Lunch

2.00 p.m. 

Panels/Workshops 1

"Sex, Catastrophe, Climate Change"? How to get the attention of a media-sated public.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Plenary

From Copenhagen to Cancun – a roadmap.
Hosted by Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

Room C

Regaining leadership? - The EU’s role in international climate politics.
Hosted by DGAP - German Council on Foreign Relations
Room F/G

Dynamics of journalism facing a global crisis – MediaClimate: a transnational research project.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle/ BiTS
Aeltestenrat

It’s about attitudes: understanding and reporting the psychology of climate change.
Hosted by DW-MEDIA SERVICES/ ecopsychology
Room Suessmuth

Public, Scientific and Media understanding of climate change – how can media professionals communicate climate change?
Hosted by IMS / Deutsche Welle Academy
Room Trincomalee

Communications contributing to Ethiopian Wild Coffee Forest Conservation in times of climate change.
Hosted by Naturschutzbund Deutschland e.V.
Room A/B

Too dry, too technical, not prestigious: How to inspire excellence in climate change coverage
Hosted by The International Institute for Journalism of InWEnt
Annex

Millenium Development Goals, climate change and the role of the media.
Hosted by UN Millenium Campaign
Room Sines

3.30 p.m. 

Coffee break

4.00 p.m. 

Panels/Workshops 2

Media-ting Change: – Shifting societal awareness from climate change to global change.
Hosted by UNU IHDP /ESSP/ WCRP/IGBP/DIVERSITAS
Room Aeltestenrat

Climate Change - A Problem of lifestyles?
Hosted by CSCP
Room Sines

How to professionally deal with climate skepticism?
Hosted by Wuppertal Institute for Climate,Environment and Energy
Room Suessmuth

Climate change - the debate has started.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Annex

Climate change and security policy - does energy autonomy increase security?
Hosted by German NGO Forum Environment & Development/Akademie der Bundeswehr für Information und Kommunikation (AIK)
Room Trincomalee

Water for Life:Where is Water in the Climate Change Debate?
Hosted by UN-Water
Room F/G

Fragile environments in the Himalaya - the responsibility of local media.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle MEDIA SERVICES
Room A/B

Rain forests, indigenous people and climate change - the case of Peru.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Room C

How to make an Oscar-winning movie on climate change.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Plenary

 

 

5.30 p.m. 

Boat trip and Dinner, hosted by DHL

Tuesday, 22 June 2010
8.30 a.m. 

Registration

9.30 a.m. 

Plenary Session 1

Who will fuel our future? A fundamental debate between rivalling energy sources.
Plenary

11.00 a.m. 

Coffee break

11.30 a.m. 

Panels/Workshops 1

Hidden dangers? The risks and challenges of environmental reporting.
Hosted by Committee to Protect Journalists
Room A/B

Seeing is believing - audiovisual motivation for change.
Hosted by realeyz
Annex

Moving towards COP 16 in Cancun – a "Climate Pioneer Group" is necessary.
Hosted by German Development Institute
Plenary

Picturing climate change- is there a conflict-sensitive approach?
Hosted by University of Augsburg
Room Aeltestenrat

Climate protection pays off – The first private geothermal power plant in Kenya proves that renewable energy is also profitable.
Hosted by Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft
Room F/G

Climate change - a hot topic for media training? 
Hosted by Deutsche Welle Academy
Room C

Fuelling the future - replacing oil with renewables.
Hosted by EU Commission
Room Suessmuth

Beyond clean congestion? – Pathways for Sustainable Mobility.
Hosted by Deutsche Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)
Room Trincomalee/Antigua

Working with nature to tackle climate change.
Hosted by Bundesamt für Naturschutz
Room Sines

1.00 p.m. 

Lunch

2.00 p.m. 

Panels/Workshops 2

Climate change - new global issues need a new kind of networked journalism.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Plenary

Religion, climate change and the media.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Room Suessmuth

The heat is on - Climate change, social advertising & campaigning.
Hosted by Eyes & Ears of Europe
Room A/B

Covering Climate Change in West Africa: An exchange between journalists and scientists.
Hosted by Center for Development Research
Room F/G

Conflict sensitive reporting in the Philippines: Covering civil war and natural desasters.
Hosted by PECOJON
Room C

Land use and land use change in the climate change debate and negotiations.
Hosted by United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
Room Trincomalee/Antigua

Climate change and armed conflict - possibilities to make a difference.
Hosted by Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
Room Aeltestenrat

Overcoming climate change - Traditional politics at the crossroads.

Hosted by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
Annex

3.30 p.m. 

Coffee break

4.00 p.m. 

Panels/Workshops 3:

Wolf, puma, ocelot – Biodiversity as a side effect of the "pencil forests". How environmental protection can become profitable.
Hosted by Faber-Castell
Room C

Greenwashing or corporate social responsibility?
Hosted by Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Plenary

Regional aspects of climate change adaptation.
Hosted by KLIMZUG
Annex

Environmental migration and conflict.
Hosted by Bonn International Center for Conversion
Room Aeltestenrat

Reaching out for the people - climate change in social media.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle
Room Suessmuth

The heat is on - Climate change, social advertising and campaigning.
Hosted by Eyes & Ears of Europe
Room A/B

Coverage vs. advocacy. Does the media guide or reflect cultural shift?
Hosted by Forschungszentrum Jülich
Room F/G

5.30 p.m. 

Plenary Session 2

The BOBs Award ceremony

6.30 p.m. 

Reception at Deutsche Welle

Wednesday, 23 June 2010
8.30 a.m. 

Registration

9.30 a.m. 

Plenary Session 1

Adaptation und poverty reduction: Combined forces or a fight against the current?
Plenary

11.00 a.m. 

Coffee break

11.30 a.m. 

Panels/Workshops 1

Establishing and financing an international climate regime.
Hosted by Institute for the World Economy Kiel (IFW)
Plenary

Witnessing the human cost of environmental change.
Hosted by DART Europe
Room A/B

Gender and mitigation.

Hosted by Gender CC
Annex

Global warming from a regional perspective. Hosted by Forschungszentrum Jülich
Room C

"Ideas For A Cooler World" - Covering climate protection and possible solutions.
Hosted by Deutsche Welle

Room Aeltestenrat

Ways to a low Carbon Society.
Hosted by Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

1.00 p.m. 

Plenary Session 2

CLOSING: The challenge of climate change and the responsibility of the Media
Plenary

1.30 p.m. 

Lunch Reception hosted by the City of Bonn

 

Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany (10 min. walk)

Program brochure 2010 (Version 10 June 2010)