Belém and beyond: Reflections on COP30 and what it means for COP31

Aerial view of the Amazon Rainforest. Image: Neil Palmer/CIAT

Join ICEDS and the COP Universities Alliance for an in-depth webinar unpacking the outcomes of COP30 in Belém and what they mean for the road ahead. 

Hear directly from experts who were on the ground at COP30 as they share first-hand reflections, analysis, and lessons for Australia’s preparations for COP31. 

Program

  • 2.30pm: Professor John Thwaites AM will open the event and welcome attendees

  • 2.35pm: Keynote presentation from Dr Virginia Marshall. Dr Marshall is an ARC Indigenous Research Fellow, working at ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance. She has attended this year's conference in Belém (her fourth) and will be sharing her insider perspectives on key negotiations and breakthroughs.

  • 3pm: Examination of the recent summit with reflections from three speakers who were on the ground in Belém:

  • 4pm: Forward-looking discussion exploring what COP30 outcomes mean for future climate action and COP31 planning.

Bring your questions, as each session includes time for audience engagement and open discussion. Learn more about how ANU is engaging at COP30 here.

This event is being hosted by ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions and the COP Universities Alliance.

 

More information

  • This will be a fully online event.
  • The event will be recorded and made available online.
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