28 June 2022 Lisbon, Portugal - Boat departs 3pm from Parque das nações Marina, by Altice Arena

On June 28th 2022, the founding partners of the Ocean and Human Rights Platform, IHRB and the Rafto Foundation are convening a roundtable on 'Harnessing Coastal Wind Energy Responsibly: Community Equity and Rights' as part of the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon from 15:00 to 17:00

The roundtable will:

  • explore the human rights risks and responsibilities for energy companies and financial institutions with particular regard to the impact of coastal wind projects on marginalised communities, including indigenous peoples, youth and human rights defenders.  

  • explore the need for new kinds of conversations and partnerships between companies and affected communities, exploring issues around consultation, the need for enhanced human rights due diligence by companies and the important question of community equity.

The purpose of the roundtable is to start an on-going dialogue convened by the Ocean and Human Rights Platform between a network of both global and community-owned energy companies, investors and indigenous community organisations to address these critical issues as the 'green rush' for renewable energy projects gathers pace.

Please email [email protected] ASAP to register as numbers are limited to 30 on first come first served basis.

See below the roundtable's speakers and the perspectives they'll be covering:

Speakers

Jasper Lamouelle
Dag Rune Olsen
Sigrid Brynestad
Tulika Bansal

Respondents

  • Professor Leïla Choukroune, Professor of International Law, University of Portsmouth
  • Aaron Smith, Chief Commercial Officer, Principle Power, Portugal
  • Sille Stidsen, Development and Human Rights Departmental Director, Danish Institute for Human Rights