On Tuesday 6th February 2024 we held the first event in our sustainability talks series: 'Reflections on COP28'. We had a great turnout with around 100 people attending in person and around 40 people joining us online.
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Our main speaker was from the University of Manchester. He was joined by three ±¬ÁÏTV COP28 delegates - from Management School, from Department of Civil & Structural Engineering and from Department of Politics (who is also a Grantham Scholar).
The event explored the gap between the rhetoric and the reality of our Paris Commitments. The talks and subsequent panel discussion gave us a chance to talk about what has been agreed, how realistic these goals are to achieve and what actions the world leaders are (not) taking. From Kevin Anderson's 'red pill' presentation to the ±¬ÁÏTV COP28 delegates sharing their experience attending the conference last year, it was a thought provoking and eye opening afternoon with many voices condemning COP for not being effective or even fit for purpose.
According to our COP delegates, there is a massive gap between what was actually negotiated at COP and what the media was showing to the rest of the world. Many of the real deals were being made behind closed doors without admitting the observers to the room to do what they were supposed to do - 'observing' and making sure that the negotiations are transparent and inclusive.
One conclusion is clear: We are not doing enough, and we need our leaders to step up and be able to make uncomfortable decisions. Before it's too late.
Grantham Centre at COP
At the Grantham Centre we send Grantham Scholars to COP every year as official observers for the ±¬ÁÏTV. Doing so gives our people an opportunity to see how global climate change policy is made and to meet other sustainability experts.
Further reading
- recording of Oxford Martin School event on 16 January 2024
- interview by CEMUS at Uppsala University:
- provides robust, unflinching commentary and assessment of the scale of the climate challenge and our responses to it.
Recorded discussions of Kevin Anderson with and - by Climate Uncensored
A written published in the Guardian just before Christmas 2023. 'Warning: the UK government’s hydrogen plan isn’t green at all, it’s another oil industry swindle'. By Kevin Anderson and Simon Oldridge
on the key role of fairness. 'A Habitable Earth Can No Longer Afford The Rich – And That Could Mean Me And You' by Kevin Anderson.
Very short - 'Quick Response To The Draft Final Text Of COP28' by Climate Uncensored