Engagement on the Climate Challenge

Engagement on the Climate Challenge

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Climate Security: Bringing Climate into all Sectors

In this episode, Sarah Ladislaw talks with Dutch environmentalist Alexander Verbeek about his interdisciplinary outlook to climate change, which he terms ‘planetary security.’ They look at the need for a multidimensional approach to making climate policies successful, drawing on ...  Show more

Climate Leadership at the Five-Year Anniversary of the Paris Agreement

In this episode, host Sarah Ladislaw talks with Archie Young about the future of climate negotiations in light of this year’s delayed COP meetings and the five-year anniversary of the Paris agreement. Archie and Sarah look at the COP leadership role that the UK takes on this year ...  Show more

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