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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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Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in the Discipline of Political Science, School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Roanna McClelland, Research Fellow, Laureate Program on Global Corporate Climate Ac... more

Marcele Oliveira, the Youth Climate Champion for COP30, Megan Bowman, Director of Centre for Climate Law & Governance and Professor of Climate Law, King’s College London and Arianna Griffa, Senior Policy Manager – Global, Institutional Investors Grou... more

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

Graeme Reed, Post-Doctoral Associate at the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages at York University, Alexei Trundle, Associate Director (International) at the Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne and Belle Workman, Res... more

Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Michael Gerrard, Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice and Founder and Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Colum... more

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Marcele Oliveira
Youth Climate Champion for COP30 and Brazilian activist
Episode: What to expect from COP30
Megan Bowman
Director of the Centre for Climate Law & Governance and Professor of Climate Law at King's College London
King's College London
Episode: What to expect from COP30
Arianna Griffa
Senior Policy Manager, Global at the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change
IIGCC
Episode: What to expect from COP30
Stephen Minas
Professor of Law at Peking University and Chair of the UN Climate Technology Centre and Network Advisory Board
Peking University
Episode: Hot topics impacting the COPs: AI, an Advisory Opinion and Misinformation
Rohan Nanthakumar
International Law Consulting Council at Blue Ocean Law and Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Melbourne Law School
Blue Ocean Law
Episode: Hot topics impacting the COPs: AI, an Advisory Opinion and Misinformation
Alfie Chadwick
PhD student at the Climate Change Communication Research Hub at Monash University
Monash University
Episode: Hot topics impacting the COPs: AI, an Advisory Opinion and Misinformation
Lilieta Soakai
Witness Stand Project Officer with the Pacific Islands Students Fighting for Climate Change
Pacific Islands Students Fighting for Climate Change
Episode: Youth and the COPs
Imogen Kane
Youth Engagement Specialist at UNICEF Australia
UNICEF Australia
Episode: Youth and the COPs
Amelia Pearson
Climate Communicator at the Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub
Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub
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What to expect from COP30
Q: What would a successful COP look like for you?
A successful COP would include active youth and cultural participation, leading to a dialogue on climate justice.
What to expect from COP30
Q: What are the key challenges that we're facing ahead of COP 30 this year?
Key challenges include addressing climate finance, geopolitical tensions, and ensuring meaningful youth participation.
Connecting climate science to the COPs
Q: How do you hope these special reports will influence COP negotiations?
The special report will inform the second global stocktake on climate action, particularly regarding urban climate emissions and adaptation.
Connecting climate science to the COPs
Q: What is the role of the Climate Change Authority?
The Climate Change Authority is an independent body providing expert advice on climate change policy to the Australian government.
Connecting COPs to communities
Q: How is climate change related to the health of people and communities?
The health community is increasingly recognizing the impacts of climate change on health, leading to a greater push for climate action to address health costs.

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A focus on the annual United Nations Climate Change Conferences, known as COPs, defines its rich content. Delving into topics such as climate policy, youth activism, indigenous knowledge, and climate finance, the discussions provide listeners with a comprehensive overview of the evolving climate landscape. The hosts frequently engage with climate scientists, policy makers, and activists to illuminate pressing issues and highlight innovative solutions in climate action around the globe. Unique to this discussion is the emphasis on integrating diverse perspectives, particularly those from marginalized communities and youth, which serves to broaden the discourse on climate challenges and solutions. This approach makes the content relevant for ... more

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