
Join hosts Professor Jackie Peel, Associate Professor Cathy Oke and PhD Candidate Bek Markey-Towler as they bring you the information you need to know in the lead up to the annual United Nations Climate Change Conferences – or COPs. In previous seasons we have followed the journey to COP26, COP27, COP28, COP29, and now in season 5 we are gearing up for COP30 in Belém, Brazil. In each episode, Jack... more
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Stephen Minas, Professor of Law, Peking University and Chair of the UN Climate Technology Centre and Network Advisory Board, Rohan Nanthakumar, international law consulting counsel at Blue Ocean Law and Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Melbourne L... more
Lilieta Soakai, Witness Stand Project Officer withPacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, Imogen Kane, a youth engagement specialist at UNICEF Australia and Amelia Pearson, a climate communicator based at the Monash Climate Change Communica... more
Jim Skea, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Winston Chow, Co-Chair, Working Group II at the IPCC and Professor of Urban Climate and a Lee Kong Chian Research Fellow at Singapore Management University’s College of Integrat... more
Dirk Nemitz, Team Lead Agriculture, Forestry and Land-Use at the UNFCCC, Margaret Young, Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Professor at the Melbourne Law School and Brendan Wintle, Professor in Conservation Ecology and Director, Melbourne... more
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Focusing on the most pressing issues surrounding global climate negotiations, episodes cover various aspects of climate science, policy, and action in the lead-up to the United Nations Climate Change Conferences, known as COPs. The conversations often feature an interdisciplinary range of experts, including scientists, policymakers, and advocates who share insights on numerous themes such as Indigenous participation, health impacts related to climate change, and the significance of international agreements. Unique aspects of the content include discussions on practical climate solutions, legal frameworks, and innovative strategies to mitigate climate impacts, making it particularly valuable for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of th... more
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