


Indigenous Leaders at COP28 Amplify Calls for Recognition
Written by Charlie Davies PhD student from SCENARIO DTP “Indigenous leaders need to talk to everyone and everyone needs to talk to us” announces Chief Erasmus of the Dene Nation, in his call for indigenous peoples to be recognised and respected as nations, not...
Our reply to the President of COP28 – COPCAS 2023 Student Blog
Written by PhD students Rhiannon Biddiscombe and Niamh O’Callaghan from SCENARIO DTP The past weekend’s headlines from COP haven’t been focussed on the emerging science and policy decisions. Instead, the spotlight was on controversial statements made by the...
Can COP28 be a turning point for nature? – COPCAS 2023 Student Blog
Written by PhD student Philippa Oppenheimer from SCENARIO DTP The impact of humans on the world is becoming increasingly clear. Excessive carbon emissions are resulting in climate change defined by unprecedented wildfires, floods, storms, and droughts. However,...
Four Pink Wind Turbines to Save the Planet – COPCAS 2023 Student Blog
Written by Fiona Spuler, SCENARIO DTP PhD student. Reflections on the first few days of COP28, held this year in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is home to the world’s largest gas-fired power station (as it is to the world’s tallest...