Carlos Alvarado Quesada and Farhana Yamin talk about the impact of the changing international order on climate change negotiations and mitigation efforts

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Farhana Yamin talks about the COP30 in Belém

In this episode of "Think. Debate. Inspire.", Pradnya Bivalkar talks to Farhana Yamin about her thoughts and experiences at the recently concluded COP30 in Belém in Brazil. ReferencesCOP: https://unfccc.int/process/bodies/supreme-bodies/conference-of-the-parties-cop; COP30 : http ...  Show more

Cathy Mulligan on Europe’s journey of Digital Transformation

How can Europe ensure that digital transformation serves both resilience and justice? In this episode, Cathy Mulligan, Head of Cyber Resilience and Smart Automation at the RISE Research Institute of Sweden and former Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, joins the Robert Bosch Academy’s ...  Show more

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