COP 28 Halfway Point Webinar
Halfway through the year's biggest climate change conference, the Earth Negotiations Bulletin team invites you to a condensed webinar to review Week One progress and predict what to expect from Week Two.
In what's expected to be the best-attended UN Climate Change Conference, world leaders, civil society, businesses, and stakeholders will meet in Dubai to try to advance a collective response to accelerating climate impacts.
Join Earth Negotiations Bulletin team leader Jennifer Allan, Ph.D. in Dubai as she discusses:
- What negotiating items have seen progress.
- Where the greatest obstacles have arisen—and why.
- What we can hope for as the talks head to their finish line.
Following a summary of the first week of negotiations, participants in the COP 28 Halfway Point Webinar will be invited to pose questions to the team behind the world's most authoritative record of climate negotiations. Register now and then subscribe to the Earth Negotiations Bulletin newsletter to get daily updates from COP 28.
Upcoming events
Trade and Sustainability Hub 2024
Alongside the Thirteenth WTO Ministerial Conference (MC13) we will be running our Trade + Sustainability Hub, bringing together thought leaders from both within and outside governments for a series of conversations on the challenges of building cooperative trade policy that delivers for sustainable development.
2024 Investment Policy Forum
The 16th edition of the International Institute for Sustainable Development's (IISD) Investment Policy Forum will be held in Manila, the Philippines, in October 2024.
IISD at Procura+
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