by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 7, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by PhD student from FoodBioSystems DTP Lynn de Miranda Small islands stand to lose the most in this climate crisis, but would letting them go under be a massive mistake? Small Island Developing States or SIDS as they are referred to within COP, comprise...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 6, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by Lynn de Miranda, Alex Moores FoodBioSystems DTP students and Matthew Paskin SCENARIO DTP student By 2050, 70% of the population will be living in urban areas, but can cities cope while also meeting sustainability goals? What drives...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 6, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Interview by Philippa Oppenheimer; Reportage by Alex Moores, Lynn de Miranda, Matthew Paskin Chief Bill Erasmus, indigenous leader of the Dene Nation in northwestern Canada, is using the COP climate debates in Dubai this year to demand the recognition of...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 5, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
Written by Charlie Davies, Lynn de Miranda and Juan Garcia Valencia Day 4 of COP28 brings together controversial themes resulting in an interesting narrative. On the fourth day of COP28 we enter the third thematical day titled ‘’Energy, industry, just...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 5, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
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...
by Konstantina Pratta | Dec 4, 2023 | COP, COP CAS, COP28, Front page news, Uncategorized, Walker Academy
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...