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SUMMARY:EL GIRO 2022. Método para la transición sostenible.  Todos los detalles de la ruta y sus etapas.
DESCRIPTION:EL GIRO 2022. Método para la transición sostenible.\nTodos los detalles de la ruta y sus etapas. www.elgiro.org \nInicia mañana en Ciudad de México\, y recorrerá Queretaro\, Miami\, Buenos Aires\, Córdoba\, Tucumán\, Ciudad de Panamá\, Santo Domingo\, Haiti\, Toledo\, y la Cumbre del Cambio Climatico Cop 27 en Sharm-el-Sheij ( Egipto). \nEstas a tiempo de anotarte en https://forms.gle/DaU2z2vmdfn2moVG6 \nDe proponer tu ciudad o institución para EL GIRO en info@thewellbeingplanet.org
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SUMMARY:Monasterio de Santa Catalina. Peninsula del Sinaí. 2 de Noviembre 2022
DESCRIPTION:El Giro tendra el privilegio de visitar el Monasterio de SAnta Catalina en la Peninsula del Sinai\, para honra un espacio sagrado en las tres grandes tradiciones del libro y tambien para muchos pueblos nómadas del desierto. \nInscribete aqui https://forms.gle/VbbCP87ZYs4QXUuc9 \nSe considera uno de los monasterios más antiguos que todavía están habitados.  En el año 2002 fue declarado como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.\nUbicación: \nEl Monasterio de Santa Catalina se encuentra cerca del monte de Sinaí\, en la península Sinaí\, en el extremo noreste de Egipto\, cerca de las hermosas playas del mar rojo.\n¿Quién lo construyó? \nFue construido por el Emperador Justiniano en el mismo lugar en el que Santa Elena\, la madre del emperador Constantino I el Grande\, había mandado construir una capilla\, pues según la tradición ése es el lugar donde Moisés habló con Dios\, en lo que se conoce como el episodio de la “zarza ardiente”. Su arquitecto fue Esteban de Aila.\nHistoria de Construcción: \nFue construido entre los años 527 y 565\, todo empezó cuando la madre del emperador Constantino I mandó construir una capilla en el lugar donde según la tradición Moisés habló con Dios. Luego el emperador Justiniano I mandó construir un monasterio en aquel lugar\, a lado de la capilla mencionada. Así se convertió en un lugar sagrado para las tres religiones.
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SUMMARY:El Giro- The Turn Cop 27. Sharm El- Sheikh. Egypt
DESCRIPTION:El Giro- The Turn Cop 27. Sharm El- Sheikh. Egypt \n9 Nov 2022. 3 Pm. \nNeuroscience\, Forest and Climate Change. \nhttps://cop27.eg/#/speeches/president-speech \nBe part of the change\nThe hosting of COP27 in the green city of Sharm El-Sheikh this year marks the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. In the thirty years since\, the world has come a long way in the fight against climate change and its negative impacts on our planet; we are now able to better understand the science behind climate change\, better assess its impacts\, and better develop tools to address its causes and consequences. \n  \nThirty years and twenty-six COPs later\, we now have a much clearer understanding of the extent of the potential climate crisis and what needs to be done to address it effectively. The science is there and clearly shows the urgency with which we must act regarding rapidly reducing emissions of greenhouse gases\, taking necessary steps to assist those in need of support to adapt to the negative impacts of climate change\, and finding the appropriate formula that would ensure the availability of requisite means of implementation that are indispensable for developing countries in making their contributions to this global effort\, especially in the midst of the successive international crises\, including the ongoing food security crisis exacerbated by climate change\, desertification and water scarcity\, especially in Africa that suffers the most impacts. \n  \nIn 2015\, the world came together and showed the will to make the necessary compromises which led to the successful adoption of the Paris Agreement. Today and in light of the unmistakable messages in the recent IPCC reports\, and following COP26 in Glasgow\, we are once again called upon to act rapidly if we are to really meet the 1.5-degree goal\, build our resilience\, and enhance our capacity to adapt. And while these are no doubt major undertakings\, I sincerely believe that they can also become opportunities for transformation towards sustainability if we collectively think creatively and demonstrate the necessary political will. \n  \nWith this in mind\, Egypt and its people look forward to welcoming you all at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh\, where we trust the world will come together\, yet again\, to reaffirm its commitment to the global climate agenda despite the difficulties and uncertainties of our time. I am positive that all parties and stakeholders will be coming to Sharm El-Sheikh with a stronger will and a higher ambition on mitigation\, adaptation and climate finance\, demonstrating actual success stories on implementing commitments and fulfilling pledges. \n  \nI deeply believe that COP27 is an opportunity to showcase unity against an existential threat that we can only overcome through concerted action and effective implementation. As incoming Presidency Egypt will spare no effort to ensure that COP27 becomes the moment when the world moved from negotiation to implementation and where words were translated to actions\, and where we collectively embarked on a path towards sustainability\, a just transition and eventually a greener future for coming generations. \n  \nWelcomej  to Sharm El-Sheikh. Welcome to COP27. \nPboto by Simon Bergen
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