[X]ceptional: The COP26 Challenge: Climate Change and Inequality in the Developing Countries
Maryam ElAzzawy’s successful entry in [X]ceptional was inspired and informed by her personal experience of living and working in a developing country.
Presidency theme focusing on how our financial systems can be revised to consider the climate impacts in every financial decision, unlock growth to create green jobs, and mobilise finance to support developing countries to transition to net zero.
Maryam ElAzzawy’s successful entry in [X]ceptional was inspired and informed by her personal experience of living and working in a developing country.
Dr Tanya Wilson writes about her experience during the Green Finance Green Futures event within the Adam Smith Business School
In a series of interviews in the lead-up to COP26 in Glasgow, we are chatting with academics whose research is focused on sustainability and tackling climate change. Susanne Stühlinger is a PhD researcher in the School of Law involved in organising the Climate Law and Governance Day. Could you briefly discuss the main topics of…
Hosted by Politics & International Relations, this series of recorded events offered fascinating insights into current challenges in global climate policy.
By facilitating a novel decentralized climate organization, blockchain technology holds promise to foster global cooperation to tackle climate change.
An overview of BT’s climate action journey, net zero target and implementation plans, and approach to green tech innovation.