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Student Sustainability Forum: Climate and Biodiversity COPs

30 October 2024, 3:00 pm–5:00 pm

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Are you passionate about sustainability and want your voice heard on a global stage? Here's your chance! Join us for the Term 1 Student Sustainability Forum, where you can hear from representatives from UCL’s COP29 (Climate) and COP16 (Biodiversity) Teams, ask questions, and take part in discussions around the COPs.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL students

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Dan Hall – Sustainable UCL

Location

Ground Floor Collaboration Space
38-50
Bidborough Street
London
WC1H 9BT
United Kingdom

Are you passionate about sustainability and want your voice heard on a global stage? Here's your chance!

Join us for the Term 1 Student Sustainability Forum, where you can hear from representatives from UCL’s COP29 (Climate) and COP16 (Biodiversity) Teams, ask questions, and take part in discussions around the COPs.

The event will be facilitated byÌý.

Have burning questions about climate and biodiversity action? Want to learn about how the world's top climate and biodiversity conferences work? This event is the perfect platform for you to ask, learn, and make your voice count - the UCL team will take your ideas with them to the COP.

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  • Prof. Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth System Sciences, and Pro-Vice Provost for the Grand Challenge of the Climate Crisis
  • Dr Izzy Bishop, Lecturer (Teaching) in Ecology
  • Dr Simon Chin-Yee,ÌýLecturer in International Development, Department of Political Sciences.Ìý
  • Goksu Danaci,ÌýPresident, Student’s Union UCL.ÌýÌý

Our expert academic staff will provide a short introduction to the COPs and how they work, before we break into small-group discussions on more specific topics. We will then feedback to the wider group and reflect on the discussions.Ìý

Please note this event is in-person only, to facilitate meaningful discussions between our staff and students. You don't have to know anything about climate, biodiversity, or COPs to take part - it's free and open to all!

Light refreshments be provided. Please ensure you book a free ticket to secure your spot!Ìý

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