Climate Change: Exploring Biodiversity Issues & Solutions

November Webinar

Date:
Nov. 19th, 2025

Schedule:
8PM – 10PM UTC

Speakers:
Zuzanna Drozdz
Dylan Rawlyk
Lorena Vazquez-Ordaz

How can biodiversity become our strongest ally in building cities that adapt—and thrive—in the face of climate change? 🌎

Biodiversity lies at the heart of climate resilience. As ecosystems around the world face accelerating biodiversity loss, the health of our cities, parks, and communities is increasingly at stake. Yet, biodiversity also holds the key to restoring balance — offering nature-based solutions that strengthen urban resilience and foster coexistence between people and the natural world.

Join us for an insightful session exploring global and local perspectives on biodiversity within the context of climate change. Our speakers will share practical research, real world projects, and community-driven initiatives that demonstrate how biodiversity planning can transform urban and non urban areas into living networks of resilience.

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Meet our Speakers

Zuzanna Drozdz 
Landscape designer at WRT with experience in parks, plazas, and urban projects. With degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University, her work focuses on biodiversity, soil health, and fostering multi-species coexistence in a changing world.
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Dylan Rawlyk
Leads municipal environmental campaigns with Nature Canada, working to protect biodiversity and connect communities with nature. With a background in botany and education, he has directed conservation programs in iconic Canadian parks such as Stanley Park and Mount Royal.
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Lorena Vazquez-Ordaz
Executive Director of Parque Ecológico Chipinque A.B.P., Lorena has over two decades of experience in sustainable development and environmental conservation. She has collaborated with organizations such as The Hunger Project México and UN Women, promoting community resilience and cross-sector cooperation.
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