Monday 1 December, 12:30

A Decade of Climate Negotiations: Reflecting on COP 30, 10 Years After the Paris Agreement

Géraldine Pflieger and Kari De Pryck will provide an in-depth analysis of the challenges, limitations, and future directions of international climate negotiations, a decade after the Paris Agreement. The talk will delve into the operation, role, and hurdles faced by the COP conferences in combating climate change, highlighting the diverse influences and vested interests involved, as well as addressing accusations of manipulation by oil industry lobbies. Géraldine Pflieger is a professor of urban and environmental policy at the University of Geneva, and Kari De Pryck is an assistant lecturer at the Institute for Environmental Sciences.

In French.

Boulevard du Pont-d'Arve 40,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: Graphistes – Université de Genève

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