The chapter reflects on highlights and lowlights from past episodes discussing climate change and the importance of taking action, focusing on tangible actions to mitigate climate change impacts for future generations. It delves into experiences and discussions post-COP, analyzing predictions, outcomes, and progress made in the loss and damage fund, while emphasizing the need for a just transition from fossil fuels towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
This is an episode of Generation One: The Climate Podcast, brought to you by UCL.
Generation One is a collective of people committed to a new era of positive climate action. By turning science and ideas into action, they are working towards creating a positive, fair and progressive future. For us and for the generations to come. Hosts Professor Mark Maslin and Dr Simon Chin-Yee tackle the biggest challenges facing the climate crisis, with insights from world-leading academics, industry experts, and the public.
Throughout Series 4 of Generation One, climate action was explored in a multitude of forms: from groundbreaking climate science and AI, to innovative policy solutions and inspiring stories of individual activism. This episode brings you the highlights of Series 4, with fantastic guests spanning multiple disciplines and industries.
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