Asia Solidarity Lab Online 2023 Programme

About

The ASL Online is a culmination of the Asia Solidarity Lab Fellows’ Cohort’s journey tying back to the ASL’s original intent as an online mass training program.

During the ASL Online, the paired Fellows will present the Learning Sessions they’ve designed. While they have the guidance and supervision of the 350.org Asia team, they have the liberty to select their focus points, and present their sessions based on their own design.

Ultimately, the Learning Sessions are put together in this one-day program and everyone all over Asia is invited. Join us!

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Sessions and panel

Below is the list of the sessions and their descriptions from our Fellows; scroll further down to see the rest of the sessions

Across the Sea: People’s Leadership on Renewable Energy

This session is centered on empowering people to identify and determine their Local RE campaigns and projects. Discover Asia's potential for Renewable Energy and success stories of people on adapting and mitigating the impacts of the climate crisis. Get to know nearby potential renewable energy sources, and how to use them as collective sustainable power sources of the people, by the people, and for the people.

Ara (Philippines) and Fathan (Indonesia)

  Languages supported
Primary: English

Live Simultaneous Interpretation: TBC

Advancing Just Transitions: Nurturing Member Engagement and Leadership for Climate Action in Asian Communities

The session will focus on exploring the concept of just transitions in the context of Asian communities, with a specific emphasis on member engagement and leadership development. It will provide insights into strategies, challenges, and successes related to fostering active participation and climate leadership, offering practical takeaways for promoting sustainable and inclusive climate action in the region. The aim of the session is to educate and inspire young advocates and community leaders about the principles of just transitions, particularly in the context of Asian communities, while showcasing real-world applications.

Mathini (Malaysia) and Suzuka (Japan)

  Languages supported
Primary: English

Live Simultaneous Interpretation: TBC

Climate Action Reality Check: Contextualizing Real vs. False Solutions in South Asia

Many false solutions are being implemented in South Asia (and beyond), resulting in communities not reaping benefits and these solutions failing to address the root of the climate crisis. Real solutions are founded upon the principles of climate justice, ensuring that the needs of the people are met through just and equitable transition, along with adequate climate finance. This session's objective is to take a step forward in cultivating an informed and critical mass of youth in South Asia who can actively monitor and advocate against false solutions to the climate crisis.

Arati (Nepal) and Kaniz (Bangladesh)

  Languages supported
Primary: English

Live Simultaneous Interpretation: TBC

More sessions below

 

Sessions and their descriptions from our Fellows

Local Youth Action: Grassroots Environmentalism and a Green New Deal for a Better Future

This session aims to promote local youth-led actions by telling the stories of grassroots environmentalism initiatives in Thailand and the Green New Deal Movement in Bangladesh. With grassroots environmentalism and youth-led movements as drivers for a better future, this session will uncover practices that can be replicated all over Asia.

Phoenix (Thailand) and Porag (Bangladesh)

  Languages supported
Primary: English

Live Simultaneous Interpretation: TBC

Recreating Eden: Reconnecting with Nature through Decolonisation and Guardianship

Embark on a mind-bending journey as we reshape how we view nature - from commodities to companions. Engage in our thrilling discourse on sustainable outdoor recreation, addressing challenges, and shaping a greener tomorrow. Passion for nature meets the power of change – get ready to have your worldviews come crashing down. Get ready to be inspired.

Hannah (Pakistan) and Irene (Taiwan)

  Languages supported
Primary: English

Live Simultaneous Interpretation: TBC

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