Aviation Impact Accelerator: How will we fly to COP in 2035?
17 November 2022
In the two weeks of COP27, people across the world have flown to Sharm El-Sheikh to discuss action on climate change. Aviation is a crucial way to bring us together to tackle this challenge, but at the same time it is a major contributor to the problem. Flight must become climate neutral, and the Aviation Impact Accelerator is at the forefront of solving this challenge. Here we demonstrate how our Journey Impact Simulator (JIS) is used to explore different options.
COP27 Day 9 Round-up: Urgency in Negotiation Rooms and the Santiago Network
16 November 2022
Today the high-level segment statements concluded amidst an atmosphere of rising tensions and urgency in the negotiation rooms. The focus remains on those many countries who cannot wait any longer, living with ever-present dangers from climate change. Some progress is being made, as parties reached an agreement on the institutional arrangements to operationalise the Santiago Network.
COP27 Day 8 Round-up: Nature, Adaptation and Just Transition on the day the 8 Billionth Human is Born
15 November 2022
Humanity crossed the historic milestone today of the 8 billionth human being born - with roughly a decade since the 7 billionth birth. With our growing population comes an ever-growing responsibility: how do we preserve our planet for the sake of itself and for the sake of our collective future well-being?
COP27 Day 7 Round-up: Week 2 begins, Water and Gender, a Glimpse of Hope
14 November 2022
Week 2 of COP27 begins, with much work to be done still. Today Freddie highlights events from the themes of Water and Gender, including tropical glacier loss, mass displacement from climate change, and empowering African women and girls.
COP27 Week 1 Round-up: A Passionate Community and the Role of Young People
12 November 2022
Today Freddie provides a look back at the first week of COP27, with some of the ups and downs the week has brought. COP has been described as an enabling space - for engaged and passionate people across professions and backgrounds to connect and talk. But it also needs to deliver on the speed and urgency of solutions and action needed, so we will see how week 2 pulls these commitments together.
COP27 Days 4 & 5 Round-up: Indigenous Peoples and Vulnerable Regions
11 November 2022
The importance of Indigenous voices at COPs, the desperate situation of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) like the Marshall Islands, and challenges with assessing impacts on vulnerable regions - Freddie presents some of her highlights from Thursday and Friday.
COP27 Day 3 Round-up: ActNowFilm2 - Intergenerational Conversations on Climate Change
9 November 2022
Today, the premiere screening of a short film produced by Cambridge Zero and IPR at University of Bath showing the lived experiences of young people, their hopes and fears in the face of climate change, and the associated losses and damages. ActNowFilm2 is intended to visualise how the fight against climate change cuts across ages and generation; how it unites us in our common need to take action.
Why Locally Determined Contributions are integral to achieving national climate commitments
8 November 2022
At COP26 in Glasgow, national governments committed to revisit their Nationally Determined Contributions the following year. With COP27 underway, Emily Farnworth, Director of the Centre for Climate Engagement (CCE) at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, sets out the opportunity for locally determined climate action to support the national agenda.
COP27 Day 2 Round-up: The Science behind the Negotiations
8 November 2022
Back for another day, Freddie sits in on IPCC Working Group events and visits the LGMA Multi-level Action Pavilion for 'A year in action: Loss and Damage from COP26 to now' featuring First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon; Saleemul Huq, Director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD); and Frances Way, Executive Director of the UN High-Level Champions.