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.
Helen Thompson - On the Geopolitics of Energy
Kim Stanley Robinson – On Climate Fiction and “The Ministry for the Future”
Chris Anderson - How to spread good ideas about Climate Change
Jason Box – What the Ice Can Tell Us About Climate Change
Jonathan Safran Foer – How Breakfast Can Stem Climate Change
Dr. Debra Roberts – Adapt or die: The new IPCC report and our options for adapting to climate change
Lutz Weischer – How to become a global climate champion?
Joseph Nye – How is Soft Power the answer to a hard problem like Climate Change?
Dr. Kate Marvel – Why on Earth is NASA Studying Climate Change and Clouds?
Laurence Tubiana and Tomas Anker Christensen – Deciphering COP26
Inger Andersen – COP26 and the Emissions Gap
David Livingston and Varun Sivaram – The US Perspective on COP26 and Beyond
Dr. Juergen Voegele – How to feed 10 billion people and reduce emissions in a changing climate
Jason Bordoff - on the geopolitics of climate change
Jennifer Morgan – On Greenpeace, COP26 and climate activism
Dr. Lucas Joppa – How can data and AI stem climate change?
Elizabeth Kolbert – On the Perils and Promise of Geoengineering
Joseph Stiglitz – On Getting Carbon Pricing Right
George Monbiot – Rewilding: How Wolves Changes a River
Jonathan Franzen – What if we stopped pretending?
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