On the frontline of climate change – the islands of the Torres Strait
Recorded
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 · 3:30 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
ClientEarth Summit - Day 2, Global landscape, global players
Session 8: On the frontline of climate change – the islands of the Torres Strait
10 November at 10:30am EST | 3:30pm GMT | 1:30am +1 AEST - Duration 25 minutes
The Torres Strait is Australia’s hidden jewel, comprised of a string of low-lying islands nestled between Cape York and Papua New Guinea. The Torres Strait Islander people have lived in the region for more than 60,000 years, making it one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures. The region encompasses the most northern part of the Great Barrier Reef and is a unique and critical habitat.
However, rising sea levels are eroding the Islands damaging infrastructure and significant cultural sites. Additionally, coral bleaching and ocean acidification are having an adverse impact on a once teeming ecosystem. Last year, group of Islanders represented by lawyers with ClientEarth and supported by campaign group 350.org, decided to bring a legal case to fight for the future of Torres Strait. They lodged a world-first case with the UN’s Human Rights Committee in Geneva, highlighting the threat of climate change to their human rights to culture, life, family and home and alleging Australia is failing in its legal duties to protect its climate-vulnerable communities.
Please join us in this session to hear from those leading the groundbreaking fight for human and environmental rights.
Speakers Yessie Mosby is a Zenadh Kes Masig man, living in the Kulkalgal tribe area in the Central Torres Strait Islands. He is an award winning artist and craftsman and traditional owner.
Lisa Viliamu Jameson, Organiser, 350 Australia
Sophie Marjanac, Climate Accountability Lead, ClientEarth and lead lawyer in the case
Moderator Grace Archibald, Philanthropy Manager at ClientEarth
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ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 · 3:30 p.m.
London
Duration: 30 minutes
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Anyone with the event link can attend
Yessie is a Zenadh Kes Masig man, living in the Kulkalgal tribe area in the Central Torres Strait Islands, Australia. He is one of eight claimants in the human rights complaint to the United Nations, and Torres Strait organiser with 350 Australia....
Lisa Viliamu Jameson is a Sāmoan Australian community organiser, campaigner and creative producer based in Meanjin/Brisbane. She is the Queensland state organiser for 350 Australia, as well as a part of the Brisbane Pacific Climate Warriors...
Climate Accountability Lead, ClientEarth and lead lawyer in the case
Sophie is a Climate accountability lead at ClientEarth. Her experience includes working in the Torres Strait region of Australia, where she undertook litigation, negotiation and advocacy on behalf of Indigenous Australian landowners.
Before joining ClientEarth in 2019, Grace worked as a fundraiser and programme manager in the arts and heritage sector for the past eight years. Before moving from Sydney to London, Grace worked on the establishment of a national foundation to...