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University of Oxford’s COP29 podcast series on sustainable cities
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Episode 4: Reflections on COP29, what’s next for addressing climate change within cities?

As COP29 ends, what do the negotiations mean for climate change within cities?
University of Oxford’s COP29 podcast series on sustainable cities
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Episode 3: What role does climate finance play in enabling cities to reach their climate targets?

Billed as the ‘Finance COP’, this episode explores the scale of climate finance needed, to understand how we can improve the quality of finance delivered and access more diverse financial instruments to ensure greater financial predictability.
University of Oxford’s COP29 podcast series on sustainable cities
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Episode 2: Why do cities need collaboration and partnerships to meet climate commitments?

This episode explores the outcomes from the mitigation and adaptation commitments at COP29.
University of Oxford’s COP29 podcast series on sustainable cities

Episode 1: What role do cities play in delivering climate action?

This year’s COP priority is ‘enhancing ambition and enabling action’. This episode explores how cities are working with national governments to meaningfully develop and deliver on agreed NDCs and aligning with global climate targets.
Futuremakers

Is climate conflict inevitable?

In this Futuremakers episode we ask experts the question - is climate conflict inevitable?
Futuremakers

Climate change - who should we sue?

In this episode of Futuremakers, we’re asking what does a rise in litigious climate action mean for society as we race to meet climate targets?
Futuremakers

Can we be green AND capitalist?

In this episode we ask; can we be green AND capitalist?
Futuremakers

Should nuclear power be part of our energy system?

Should nuclear power be part of our energy system? Join our host, philosopher Peter Millican, as he explores this topic with experts from Oxford.
Futuremakers

Climate change: do individual actions matter?

Is there still potential for actions on an individual level to shape the future of the planet?
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Climate change: what science and the IPCC report has to say

Nick Eyre and Myles Allen give a talk for the Oxford Martin School on climate change and the IPCC report.
Merton College

How Can We Institutionalize Concern for Future Generations?

A talk given by Professor Simon Caney at a climate change panel discussion organised by Global Directions and the Oxford Centre for International Studies
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Masters of Nature? - The physics of trying to control the climate

The Earth's climate is changing; but what are we doing about it? The frustration felt all around the world at the inability to agree a meaningful deal on global carbon dioxide emission leaves people looking for alternatives.
The History of Science Museum

Who's to Blame for the Weather?

Professor Allen of the Oxford University Environmental Change Institute discusses one of the most pressing issues of the modern day - Climate Change.
Alumni Weekend

How to eat an Elephant: Why Climate Change Policy is in a Mess and How to Fix it

For more than two decades, Professor Steve Rayner has led interdisciplinary research programmes on science technology and environment, specifically on global climate change.
Big Questions For The Future

Why is biodiversity so important for humanity?

The biological diversity of life on earth provides all that is essential to the planet as we know it. But there are pressures on that biodiversity, including changing land use and global warming.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Climate change and two concepts of liberty

The final lecture in the series entitled Climate Connections was presented by Dr Myles Allen who currently heads the Climate Dynamics Group in the Department of Physics, University of Oxford.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Climate change: making the best use of scientific information

Thomas Stocker discusses the challenges that are posed to climate scientists when communicating with the public. Professor Stocker is at the laboratory for Climate and Environmental Physics, University of Berne, Switzerland.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Why is climate change so difficult to understand?

The second lecture of a series entitled 'Climate Connections' was presented by Carl Wunsch, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physical Oceanography at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Wolfson College Podcasts

The public and private ethics of climate change

This first lecture of a series entitled 'Climate Connections' is presented by John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

The People's Planet: Reconnecting climate science, climate policy and reality

Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics) delivers his inaugural lecture on 28 Nov 2011.

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