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Tag: COPs

Inclusion and Implementation at COP27: Just the Beginning 

Spring 2023 / Midan

Achieving a COP of inclusion and implementation….


When Consensus Is Reached 

Spring 2023 / Essays

The outcome of the UN climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh gives hope for climate justice, but leaves behind many challenges for the upcoming COP28 in Dubai 


A Bank of Actions: Making Good on Losses and Damages 

Spring 2023 / Essays

In the seat of the COP27 Presidency, Egypt has the chance to reframe the Conference of the Parties as a forum for action based on accountability


Fuelling Transition or Entropy? 

Spring 2023 / Essays

Reflections on the politics of climate change, fossil fuels, the destruction of trust, and the narratives we consume


Hearing the Global South in Climate Convos 

Spring 2023 / Essays

If progress on climate change is to be made, voices from the most vulnerable Global South and African countries must be heard and included in conversations at climate conferences


All Policy is Climate Policy 

Spring 2023 / Q & A

Scholar and activist Jennie Stephens discusses the future of climate policy, emphasizing a “people-first” perspective and the need for larger societal structural transformation


Timeline: Environmental Diplomacy from Rio to COP27 

Spring 2023 / Timelines

Key moments in environmental diplomacy from the historic “Earth Summit” held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992 up to COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, in November, 2022.


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