A Capacity Building Seminar Series
Mobilising $1.3 Trillion for Climate Justice and a 1.5°C Future
Professor Celine Tan & Leia Achampong, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
This seminar provided an in-depth exploration of multilateral governance and finance mechanisms, including MDB reform and Article 6 carbon markets, highlighting their critical role in advancing decarbonisation efforts and achieving COP30 objectives.
Unpacking the Greening of Finance Mechanisms: Power, Profit, and Exclusion
21st May - 12pm - 1pm, Online Only
This seminar explores how the political economy of climate risk assessment, driven by initiatives like the Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS), is shaping the financial sector's approach to climate-related risks.
IMF Efforts to Address Climate Change: The Impact of Trump 2.0 on International Climate Action and Future Prospects
Professor Ben Clift, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
The IMF is evolving its approach to climate change, now seeing it as ‘macro critical.’ This session examines the Fund's climate policy shifts, its emphasis on decarbonization, and how political power dynamics, especially in the face of Trump 2.0, may hinder progress.
Community Concept Drawing
Arts-Based Participatory Tools for Understanding Community Experiences and Informing Resilience Policy Planning
Hosted by: Dr Camilla Audia
Assistant Professor in Global Sustainable Development
Discover how arts-based tools like Community Concept Drawing reveal local responses to climate change. With Dr. Chesney McOmber.