Open dialogues for climate change for COP27 to COP28 “Challenges and Solutions” in collaboration with YMCA at Alexandria. General Section : Mr. Major General Sameh Naji, Vice Chairman of the Board of YMCA at Alexandria,
* Mr. Ahmed Lotfi, Head of the General Department
* Mrs. Maggie Jamal
* Mrs. Raymond Fawzy
also, participated in meeting
* Mr. Charles Merriam
Business and Engineering (From USA)
* Dr. Lamis ali Mansoura University and specialized in climate change and its impact on the lakes.
Many interested in environmental issues from civil society participated in and outside the Assembly.
* The guests of meeting, which had been managed by the Open Dialogue for Climate Change to monitor challenges and allow solutions: * Dr. Fawzy Younis Professor and Head of Adaptation unit at Desert Research Center. The director of open dialogues for climate change in Egypt for COP27 on the COP28.

* Achieving the development of community development and environmental development programs and during the open dialogue review the causes of climate change and its relationship to thermal farming and indicative of climate change and its relationship to desertification and biodiversity and monitoring for the challenges High level of sea level and ways reduce this down the carbon footprint and reflect it to control the average temperature of the globe surface and take care of it between 1.5 Celsius degrees Slipus to 2 Celsius degrees and talk on the effects of climate change and how to limit and address them. The road to the next climate conference for this year in the Arab Emirates, COP28, hope and ambition will be the beginning of a new and critical stage of climate work and comes out of ambition to come into force because we become in a serious stage and do not have the struggle because the world is moved from global warming To the world’s boiling stage, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, during the unrivaled height of heat grades on the surface of the globe, during the first three weeks from July 2023. The importance of development is usually reviewed and recycling (can be called skill) and the relationship to preservation of resources and makes sense to reduce the carbon footprint for individuals and reflect this to maintain and sustain the resources.

The following are nine easy tips to make recycling Easier and more useful overall:
1- Avoid throwing recyclables in the trash.
2- Start with recycling what is easiest, like paper, as habits build on each other.
3- Keep a recycling bin at home.
4- Have more than one bin in your home.
5- Place your recycling bin in an easy location within the home.
6- Ensure that everyone in the household pitches in. Create accountability for everyone.
7- Post a list or printout of materials that can be recycled in a visible place.
8- Opt-in for curbside pickup—if it’s convenient and available in your area.
9- The easiest recommendation of all? Recycle cardboard boxes by emptying and flattening them.
The dialogue also speaks Mr. Philip McMaster (From Canada). It is one of the international activists in the field of environmental and participant in many previous climate conferences (COYS & COPs) and an open dialogue on climate and sustainability and the importance of activating the missiles and damage, which is one of the previous conference fruits Climate COP27 pointed to the need for its funding. In the end, the most important outcomes of dialogue were: 1. The importance and reflection of cognitive capacity to develop environmental awareness for all, especially for small ages. 2. The reflection of sustainable development goals and its linkage together and how it can be activated at a mechanism to ensure its goals at 2030 and how to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
3. Importance and encourage individuals, especially as small, towards recycling skills. 4. Reduce the use of plastic that is used for one time and that depends on it and the training is gradually by providing environmentally friendly alternatives.





