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The end of week 1 at COP30 is upon us! Day 6 was the last official day of week 1 and day 7 was a “rest day”, where the conference venue is closed. But we all know there is not rest on these days as they are filled with strategic meetings an...
I am combining this post to talk about days 4 and 5, mainly because it is hard to do a daily blog when you day ends at 11pm or later! These two days were filled with negotiations, day 4 in particular. Day 5 was the last day of informal cons...
Day 3 of COP30 was a busy one indeed. I am not getting as acclimated to the heat and humidity as fast as I thought, but it is improving. Today was filled with back-to-back negotiations (Just Transition, GST, and Presidency Consultations on ...
It is Day 2 of COP30: my official first full day. Today was the day where I got back into the swing of things in terms of listening to negotiations, giving updates at meetings, and trying to understand where everything in the COP venue is l...
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I am an Environment and Resources PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison researching how climate policy can maximize public health and ensure justice while also saving the planet.
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