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Women in Climate
GIB AM
7 episodes
7 months ago
2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...
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2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...
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Maintaining Momentum
Women in Climate
42 minutes
9 months ago
Maintaining Momentum
AI will be the talk of the town at Davos 2025, and this year the summit is focused on ‘Collaboration for the Intelligent Age.’ Last year at Davos, climate change held centre stage, but significant headwinds now threaten the progress that’s been made. A climate-skeptic President has been elected in the US, promising to pull out of international climate negotiations; inaction at COP29 left many attendees despondent; and despite a rapidly expanding share of renewables, global emissions are still...
Women in Climate
2024 was the hottest year on record, and the first to officially breach the 1.5C global warming limit set by the Paris Agreement. As the climate crisis deepens, strong leadership is crucial to driving the systemic changes needed to protect our future. While each new generation of leaders face the growing impacts of climate change, they have the advantage of learning from, and building upon, the work of the trailblazers who’ve come before them. So, what can we do to ensure the next wave ...