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A Need for Integrated Nature & Climate Solutions in an Interconnected World
Written by Lucia Snyderman, PhD researcher in Environmental Science at the University of Reading & Zoological Society of London

Success in the Shadows: Recognition of Ocean-Based Solutions for Climate Action
Written by Lucia Snyderman, PhD student with SCENARIO DTP

John Prescott and the Seven Sisters
Written by Eme Dean-Lewis, PhD student with SCENARIO DTP, University of Reading.

Is there space for religion at COP?
Written by Emma Shrestha and Andrea Rivosecchi, PhD students with SCENARIO DTP.

Africa Says: “When you hear numbers we are asking for, there is context for these numbers!”
Written by Mahilet Berihun, PhD student with SCENARIO DTP, University of Surrey.
When Jiwoh Emmanuel Abdulai, Minister of Environment and Climate Change for Sierra Leone, opened the COP29 session on Delivering for Africa, he set ...

Food Systems Still Missing in Action: Reflections from COP29
Written by Alexandra Gimblett, PhD student with SCENARIO DTP, University of Surrey.

An Interview with University of Reading’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Robert Van De Noort, CBE: Leading by Example
An interview with Robert Van Der Noort, CBE, Vice Chancellor of the University of Reading

When We Negotiate about Containing Climate Change, We are Negotiating About our Future Health
Written by Fatima Pillosu, PhD student in the Department of Geography, University of Reading, UK.

China’s Role in COP29 and Fighting Global Warming
While China is its own negotiating block as part of the G77 it seems that Chinese involvement in the negotiations is somewhat muted, giving relatively small technical feedback to clarify wording, restructuring of agreements in slight ways, and addressing vagueness in agreements

Update of WMO’s Global State of the Climate at COP29: a Red Alert for the Global Community
The path forward demands urgency and unity. Science must continue to inform policy, but we also need tangible action on mitigation and adaptation.
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