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Missed the Key Issues to Watch at COP29 Webinar? Watch the Recording Now!

If you couldn’t make it to the recent webinar co-hosted by Second Nature, the University Climate Change Coalition (UC3), and the RINGO constituency, don’t worry—you can still catch up on the critical discussions that took place. This insightful session addressed the key issues on the COP29 negotiation agenda, set to unfold in Baku, Azerbaijan, and featured expert speakers who shed light on the most pressing topics for the global climate community. Watch the Recording Here.

WEBINAR: Key Issues to Watch at COP29

Key Issues Covered at the Webinar:

The panelists explored several important topics, including:

  • New Collective Quantified Goal: Eda Kosma from C2ES
  • Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) & Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs): Melissa Low from the National University of Singapore
  • Progress Toward the Loss and Damage Fund: Jhalak Aggarwal of the Council on Energy, Environment and Water.
  • Global Goal on Adaptation: Danielle Falzon from Rutgers University
  • International Carbon Markets Under Article 6: Axel Michaelowa of Perspectives Climate Research & the University of Zurich

With COP29 fast approaching, these discussions are more relevant than ever for anyone invested in the future of international climate policy. The insights shared during the webinar provide valuable context on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Don’t Miss Out—Watch the Recording Today!

Stay informed and get up to speed on these crucial topics by watching the webinar recording. It’s an excellent opportunity to gain expert perspectives on the negotiations that will shape the outcomes of COP29.

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