
Bindu Bhandari
Outreach and engagement manager
Climate Interactive
DAY 1 | 2 JULY
BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY KNOWLEDGE
Climate Science
Understanding the big picture - how did we get where we are today. The latest is science based knowledge and understanding
Where and how to find the climate science, best places to find the facts
Regional context and understanding of the facts and priorities
What you can gain:
High level overview of the environmental landscape
Science backed knowledge
How to communicate this
Bindu Bhandari is a climate change campaigner turned communicator from Nepal. For the last eight years, she has worked in different capacities with a wide range of institutions to build the capacity of youth networks, educators and business groups in addressing climate change. Currently, she works with a not-for-profit think tank called Climate Interactive. Her work focuses on using interactive climate tools to deliver systems-level insights that are policy-relevant for mitigating climate change with equitable policies. Ms Bhandari was a Chevening scholar and holds a Masters degree in Climate Change Science and Policy from the University of Bristol.
She has received several awards and recognitions for her campaigns on sustainability and youth empowerment. These include – The Inspiring UN Volunteers Award, Collegiate Ambassador for Peace, Young Achiever by Nepal TV and Eco-generation’s Best Regional Ambassador, to name a few. She was also listed as one of the 25 female climate leaders shaping 2019 by the Ecologist.
Bindu Bhandari is a climate change campaigner turned communicator from Nepal. For the last eight years, she has worked in different capacities with a wide range of institutions to build the capacity of youth networks, educators and business groups in addressing climate change. Currently, she works with a not-for-profit think tank called Climate Interactive. Her work focuses on using interactive climate tools to deliver systems-level insights that are policy-relevant for mitigating climate change with equitable policies. Ms Bhandari was a Chevening scholar and holds a Masters degree in Climate Change Science and Policy from the University of Bristol.
She has received several awards and recognitions for her campaigns on sustainability and youth empowerment. These include – The Inspiring UN Volunteers Award, Collegiate Ambassador for Peace, Young Achiever by Nepal TV and Eco-generation’s Best Regional Ambassador, to name a few. She was also listed as one of the 25 female climate leaders shaping 2019 by the Ecologist.