Panel discussion: ‘Post-COP29 Debrief: Reflections on a Divisive Deal’
Professor Sam Fankhauser (Chair), Professor Thomas Hale, Dr Injy Johnstone, Jodi-Ann Wang, Ushika Kidd, Flora Prideaux
- Start  Tuesday 21 Jan 2025 12:30pm
- Finish Tuesday 21 Jan 2025 1:45pm
- Venue Oxford Martin School
COP29 concluded with a last-minute deal decried as inadequate by developing nations.
From finance to carbon markets to youth demands, was any progress made in pushing forward international climate action at COP29? Or was it all “too little too late”?
In this panel discussion, members of Oxford University’s COP29 delegation will share their perspectives on the summit and what the outcome means for the future of global action on climate change.
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