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.
Vice Admiral McGinn – Why climate change is a threat to global security
Li Shuo – On China’s domestic and international climate politics
David Wallace-Wells – Are we creating an ‘Uninhabitable Earth’?
Sharan Burrow – On workers’ rights, a green recovery and the need for a just transition
Alden Meyer – Taking stock: Five years after the Paris Agreement
Michał Kurtyka – Can Poland balance coal and wind in a just transition?
Mohamed Nasheed – Should the next COP be the last COP?
Ernest Moniz – On the technologies we need and what Joe Biden can do for the climate
Svenja Schulze – On the EU climate law and a higher emission reduction target
Special edition - selected insights on climate change
Dr. Julio Friedmann - on carbon capture, utilization and storage
Christiana Figueres - on the past, present and future of the COP-negotiations
Jane Goodall - on chimpanzees, humans and climate change
Katherine Richardson - on climate tipping points and what humanity can learn from nature
Nicholas Stern - on the economics of climate change in the age of COVID-19
Jeffrey Sachs - on globalization, climate change and happiness
John Kerry - on climate politics in the wake of the COVID-19
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