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Climate Matters will cover a range of topics relating to climate activism and policy-making. Hear from climate organisations and activists to further your knowledge of current climate affairs! A podcast by Generation Climate Europe

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COP28 was held from 30 November to 13 December 2023 in Dubai, UAE. It included the first ever "Global stocktake" assessing our progress in slowing climate change. more

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20 days ago

The Bonn Climate Change Conference, or SB58, took place from 5 to 15 June 2023. Its aim was to vote on the agenda of COP 28 and prepare draft decisions to be adopted then, in December 2023. It is a crucial but often overlooked part of the COP process... more

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7 months ago

Sustainable finance is our best chance to save the future. If ambitious enough, the EU taxonomy can support the sectors in which investments are made and prevent greenwashing. The podcast aims to raise awareness of the challenges of the European taxo... more

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a year ago

During the 48th session of the UN Human Rights Council, which started on the 13th of September and ended on the 11th of October 2021, 47 member states discussed some urgent human rights issues, such as the crisis in Afghanistan and climate change. Th... more

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2 years ago

In September, the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen,  announced the Year of Youth 2022. In her speech, she talked about the "ALMA" program, to allow young people to acquire skills, create links and forge their own "European i... more

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3 years ago

GCE Member Michelle Stitz interviews Rod Keenan, Professor, and Chair of Forest and Ecosystem Sciences at the University of Melbourne, and climate activist Amos Amanubo to have a conversation about the value and necessity of forests in modern and urb... more

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3 years ago

The ECT is an International Investment Agreement signed in 1994 shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall and came into legal force in 1998. There was a desire/need to facilitate the development of energy resources, promote energy security and encour... more

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