In this episode of Planet A Germany’s Special Climate Envoy, Jennifer Morgan, shares her insights from leading climate negotiations for the German Government.
A key focus of the discussion is the outcomes and implications of COP28 in Dubai, but the conversation also delves into the significance of Germany’s role in international climate finance and the establishment of the loss and damage fund.
Looking ahead, they discuss the road to COP29 and COP30, emphasizing the need for strategic financial planning and collaboration to achieve more ambitious national climate plans.
Confronting the New Climate War
Preserving Our Future with Noah’s Ark for Plants
The Green Blueprint: EU Commissioner on the Union’s Climate Strategy
A Small Island Nation’s Climate Challenge
Ajay Banga’s Vision for the World Bank: Combating Both Climate Change and Poverty
COP28 - A Historic Turn in Climate Politics?
COP28 – The Eleventh Hour
Tomas Anker Christensen - An update on the COP28 negotiations
Bangladesh Today: A Window to the World’s Future
Mafalda Duarte - Supporting Developing Countries while Taking Care of the Climate
Claude Turmes - A Fossile Free Ride
Henrik Stiesdal - On developing the modern wind turbine and offshore wind technology
Chris Bowen – Changing the course of Australian Climate Policy
Achim Steiner - How to Fight Poverty and Climate Change at the Same Time
Graham Hill - What Difference can an Individual Make?
Rainn Wilson - Is there Anything Funny to Say about Climate Change?
Angela Carter - On National Bans and Global Commitments to Phase Out Fossil Fuels
The Road to COP28 - with Climate Ambassador Tomas Anker Christensen
Simon Stiell - On UNFCCC, the COP process and the Global Stocktake
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