Explaining COP24, the Katowice Climate Change Conference
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- Professor Mark Howden, Director, ANU Climate Change Institute
- Melanie Pill, PhD student, Fenner School of Environment & Society, focused on climate related loss & damage
- Aaron Tang, PhD student, Fenner School of Environment & Society, focused on global environmental regimes
A panel of experts and climate negotiators who’ve attended the 2018 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Council of Parties (CoP24), held in Katowice, Poland, will explain how the conference evolved.
What are the key achievements of COP24? How successful was it in finalising the rulebook for implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement? What insights have we gained from the Talanoa Dialogue? What are the implications for Australia, the Pacific and the rest of the World?
Speakers will include:
- Agata Utnicka, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Republic of Poland
- Kushla Munro, Acting First Assistant Secretary, International Climate Change & Energy Division, Department of Environment & Energy
- Professor Mark Howden, Director, ANU Climate Change Institute
- Aaron Tang, PhD student, Fenner School of Environment & Society, focused on global environmental regimes
- Melanie Pill, PhD student, Fenner School of Environment & Society, focused on climate related loss & damage
Kate Auty, the ACT Commissioner for Sustainability and Environment, will moderated the event.
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