Good COP, Bad COP: a post-COP29 assessment

27 Nov 2024

In our final Lecture Series Seminar, a lively panel discussion will look at the outcomes of COP29 and what this means for Climate Repair in the future.

Chair:  Professor Hugh Hunt

Panel:

  • Dr Natalie Jones
  • Dr Joanna Depledge
  • Professor Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger 
  • Dr Antoinette Nestor
  • Dr Shaun Fitzgerald

Event details

Date

27 Nov 2024
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Event information

Spaces are limited so register for free HERE

 
Seminar Details:
Time: 1pm - 2pm
Location: Lecture Room 4 (LR4), Baker Building
Address: Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ

A lively discussion by a panel of speakers will cover the main highlights of COP29 that will be taking place in Baku this year and whether any successful outcomes have arisen from negotiations.

Taking place the week after COP29 concludes, the panel will look at the first reflections of the event and whether they believe any agreements made will result in the necessary steps to reduce the effects of climate change.

Panel:

Chair:  Professor Hugh Hunt (Deputy Director, Centre for Climate Repair)

  • Dr Natalie Jones (Policy Advisor, International Institute for Sustainable Development)
  • Dr Joanna Depledge (Fellow, Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance)
  • Professor Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger (Chair in Sustainable Development Law and Policy)
  • Dr Antoinette Nestor (Associate Fellow at the Centre for International Development Law)
  • Dr Shaun Fitzgerald (Director, Centre for Climate Repair)