Professor Myles Allen (CBE) answers some our questions in the advent of COP27: On the potential of COP27 to strengthen commitment to stay within 1.5 degrees of warming, the role of the UK at COP and leading climate progress, and what he's looking forward to at the conference, as an expert in the field of climate science.
Launch event run by the Oxford Climate Society to reveal latest edition of Anthroposphere: Oxford Climate Review magazine. We were joined by Ayesha Tandon, a climate science journalist at Carbon Brief to give a lecture on the importance of inclusive journalism and how to get involved in journalism.
In this talk Zion Lights addresses the current narrative surrounding nuclear energy, why it is such a polarising issue, and the path forward. She is a vocal advocate of nuclear energy as a green energy source we need to make use of in addressing the climate crisis.
On 27 February 2019, Mike Berners-Lee presented his newest book, "There Is No Planet B", to the Oxford Climate Society.
On January 24th 2019, Professor Kevin Anderson addressed the Oxford Climate Society on "climate’s holy trinity: how cogency, tenacity & courage could yet deliver on our Paris 2°C commitment".
Alexis McGivern answers our questions about what actually happened at COP27 after the anticipation and in some instances disregard in the lead up to it.