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What can we expect from COP28? A conversation with Raj Patel and Edward Mukiibi

What can we expect from COP28? A conversation with Raj Patel and Edward Mukiibi

Update: 2023-11-30
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COP 28 has just begun. The attention of all those who care about the climate crisis and work to influence governments and institutions to adopt effective mitigation and adaptation measures have their eyes on Dubai. It is the first COP held since the full release of the latest update in March 2023 of the 6th Assessment Report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC). This report summarises and synthesises the most up-to-date climate science and provides the best scientific basis to set climate policy. Today I am delighted to host two very special guests to discuss some updates from COP 28 with a special eye on how food systems are driving the climate crises and what solutions are on the table. 


Host: Valentina Gritti

Guests: Raj Patel is a British Indian academic, journalist, activist and writer. Slow Food President Edward Mukiibi is also with us to dialogue with him.

Post-production: Jonathan Remy 

Music: Leonardo Prieto Dorantes


Link to IPES report "From Plate to Planet": https://www.ipes-food.org/pages/platetoplanet 


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Financed by the European Union. The contents of this podcast are the sole responsibility of the author and CINEA is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.


 

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What can we expect from COP28? A conversation with Raj Patel and Edward Mukiibi

What can we expect from COP28? A conversation with Raj Patel and Edward Mukiibi

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